Question 473Electricity & Electronics - QMED

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What is the purpose of a potential transformer in an electric circuit?

Aincrease or decrease circuit voltage as required
Btransform electrical energy into mechanical energy
Cconvert AC current to DC current
Dgenerate its own electrical power
AI Explanation

The correct answer is A) increase or decrease circuit voltage as required. A potential transformer is a device used in electrical circuits to convert a higher voltage to a lower voltage. This is done to allow electrical instruments and meters to safely measure and monitor higher voltages without being damaged. The potential transformer steps down the voltage to a level that can be handled by the measuring equipment, while maintaining the proportional relationship between the input and output voltages. The other answer choices are incorrect because: B) a potential transformer does not transform electrical energy into mechanical energy, C) it does not convert AC to DC, and D) it does not generate its own electrical power - it simply steps down the voltage from the circuit.

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