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    The Principle Difference Between a Step-Up and Step-Down Transformer Is
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The Principle Difference Between a Step-Up and Step-Down Transformer Is

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The principle difference between a step-up and step-down transformer is


A) step-up transformers can handle more current.
B) different geometries.
C) different ratios of turns of wire for each.
D) none of the above

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