Physics, 23.04.2020 18:03 oscarsanchez1530
What might happen if transformers didn't exist?
Electricity could not be distributed through power lines to people's homes
The electricity in your house might have an extremely high voltage
The direction of the electric current in your home might switch back and forth
Electricity could not be created at power plants
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What might happen if transformers didn't exist?
Electricity could not be distributed through p...
Electricity could not be distributed through p...
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