User talk:Salbayeng
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Transformer article
for pasting here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polarity_(mutual_inductance)
The dot convention is a convenient method of identifying the starts of all windings (and hence polarity)
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, (the dots may alternatively mark the winding ends)
- Alexander, Charles (2009). Fundamentals of electric circuits. McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0073529559.
{{cite book}}:|access-date=requires|url=(help); Invalid|ref=harv(help) - Grossner, Nathan (1967). Transformers for Electronic Circuits. McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0070249792.
{{cite book}}:|access-date=requires|url=(help); Invalid|ref=harv(help) - Grossner, Nathan (1967). Transformers for Electronic Circuits. McGraw-Hill. p. 26. ISBN 0070249792.
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Citations: see Wikipedia:Citation_templates_and_reference_anchors
US Granted 9265796, Peter Ghosh & Silviu Itescu, "Methods of treating or preventing rheumatic disease", published 2014-09-18, assigned to MESOBLAST, INC.
