A. Primary winding
B. Secondary winding
C. Low voltage winding
D. High voltage winding
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B. Secondary winding
A. Primary winding: This is the winding that is connected to the input voltage source, it may have more turns of wire than the secondary winding.
B. Secondary winding: This is the winding that is connected to the load and it typically has fewer turns of wire than the primary winding. It is the winding that has a less cross-sectional area.
C. Low voltage winding: This refers to the winding that is connected to a lower voltage source, it could be either primary or secondary winding depending on the design of the transformer.
D. High voltage winding: This refers to the winding that is connected to a higher voltage source, it could be either primary or secondary winding depending on the design of the transformer.