Question

When voltage is stepped up in a transformer, current is stepped down. But Ohm's law tells us that greater voltage means greater current, not less current. How then can current be lower when voltage is increased?
A) Current in the secondary is lower when compared to the greater current drawn by the primary.
B) Ohm's law applies to the circuit connected to the secondary, not to the transformer.
C) both of these
D) neither of these

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