what does the transformer do in a nuclear power plant?

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    Gianfranco
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    what does the transformer do in a nuclear power plant?

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    Donald Salazar
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    In a nuclear power plant, the transformer plays a crucial role in converting the generated electrical voltage to a suitable level for transmission. It steps up the voltage produced by the generator to high levels, allowing efficient long-distance transmission of electricity through power lines. This minimizes energy loss during transmission. Additionally, transformers can also step down voltage for distribution to consumers, ensuring safe and effective delivery of electrical power.

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