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    An inductor, also called a coil, choke, or reactor, is a passive two-terminal electrical component that stores energy in a magnetic field when electric current flows through it. [1] An inductor typically consists of an insulated wire wound into a coil.

  2. 8 gru 2022 · An inductor, physically, is simply a coil of wire and is an energy storage device that stores that energy in the electric fields created by current that flows through those coiled wires. But this coil of wire can be packaged in a myriad of ways so that an inductor can look like practically anything.

  3. An Inductor, also called a choke, is another passive type electrical component consisting of a coil of wire designed to take advantage of this relationship by inducing a magnetic field in itself or within its core as a result of the current flowing through the wire coil.

  4. 26 sie 2021 · Learn about inductance, different types of inductors, how to calculate current and voltage across an inductor, how to build wire coil inductors, and factors that affect inductance.

  5. 8 gru 2000 · An inductor is a coil of wire that creates a magnetic field when an electric current flows through it. The magnetic field stores energy and can be used to create a current in a circuit.

  6. 12 maj 2020 · Any wire with current flowing through it has a small magnetic field surrounding it. When you wind the wire into a coil, the field becomes stronger. If you wind the wire around a magnetic core, such as steel or iron, you’ll get an even stronger magnetic field.

  7. 27 paź 2019 · The inductor no longer resists the flow of current and acts like a normal piece of wire. This creates a very easy path for the electrons to flow back to the battery, much easier than flowing through the lamp, so the electrons will flow through the inductor and the lamp will no longer shine.

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