The iron core of an induction coil is made from bundles of wire so as...
PHYSICSJAMB 1998
The iron core of an induction coil is made from bundles of wire so as to
- A. minimize eddy-currents
- B. generate eddy-current
- C. prevent sparking at the contact breaker
- D. get the greatest posible secondary voltage
Correct Answer: A. minimize eddy-currents
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