The two windings of a transformer are

A. Conductively Linked 
B. Inductively linked 
C. Not linked at all 
D. Electrically linked 

Answer: B. Inductively linked 

Explanation:
A transformer is a device used in the power transmission of electric energy. 

The transmission current is AC. 

It is commonly used to increase or decrease the supply voltage without a change in the frequency of AC between circuits. 

The transformer works on basic principles of electromagnetic induction and mutual induction.

A transformer is used as a static device to transfer electrical energy from one circuit to another with the help of electromagnetic induction.

The working principle of a transformer is based on the mutual induction between two or more windings. 

These windings allow electrical energy to get transferred between the circuits.

The two windings of a transformer are Inductively Linked.



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