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A power transformer transfers electrical power between circuits by changing voltage levels, while a shunt reactor consumes reactive power to maintain voltage stability. Power transformers have multiple windings and are used in power grids, whereas shunt reactors typically have a single winding and are used to stabilize voltage in high-voltage transmission systems. The document also explains the operating principles of shunt reactors, including their behavior as inductive loads and the relationship between r

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