inductive voltage divider

English

Noun

inductive voltage divider (plural inductive voltage dividers)

  1. an autotransformer that has its winding divided into (normally) ten equal-turn sections so that when an alternating voltage is applied to the whole winding the voltage across each section is exactly one tenth
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