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Explain the special-interest effect.
Primary
Referring to the first or main element of a system or device, such as the primary coil in a transformer.
Secondary
Refers to the coil or winding in a transformer that receives energy from the primary winding and delivers it to the load.
Hysteresis
The lag in response exhibited by a body when external forces are applied and removed, often observed in magnetic and mechanical systems.
Distribution Transformer
A common transformer used by utility companies to change their line voltage into the 240/120 volts necessary to operate homes and small businesses.
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