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Transformer or Transformers may refer to:

The fictional Transformers Universe: Three-phase pole-mounted step-down transformer A transformer is an electrical device that transfers energy from one circuit to another by magnetic coupling with no moving parts. ... Transformer is Lou Reeds breakthrough second solo album, released in November, 1972. ...


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Transformer (Java 2 Platform SE 5.0) (1114 words)
This instance may then be used to process XML from a variety of sources and write the transformation output to a variety of sinks.
This method does not return a default parameter value, which cannot be determined until the node context is evaluated during the transformation process.
The properties returned should contain properties set by the user, and properties set by the stylesheet, and these properties are "defaulted" by default properties specified by section 16 of the XSL Transformations (XSLT) W3C Recommendation.
Transformer Basics (4789 words)
Transformers are often used to convert between high and low voltages, to change impedance, and to provide electrical isolation between circuits.
Transformers come in a range of sizes from a thumbnail-sized coupling transformer hidden inside a stage microphone to gigawatt units used to interconnect large portions of national power grids, all operating with the same basic principles and with many similarities in their parts.
Transformers may also be enclosed by magnetic shields, electrostatic shields, or both to prevent outside interference from affecting the operation of the transformer, or to prevent the transformer from affecting the operation of other devices (such as CRTs in proximity to the transformer).
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