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Synonyms inductance
Type of electrical device

Examples of inductor

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While the voltage level is above the DC rail current is supplied by the inductor.
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The typical anode supply was simply a rectifier, an inductor and a capacitor.
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An electronically variable inductor, associated tunable filter and methods.
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But consider the case of an inductor in series with a resistor across the amp output.
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Each of the five inductees had an inductor who officially welcomed them into the hall.
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An electromagnet is a large inductor, and resists changes in the current through its windings.
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The most basic property of synchro motor is that it can be used both as a capacitor or inductor.
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Memristors recently joined the resistor, capacitor and inductor as the fourth fundamental circuit element.
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A method for forming an inductor in a ceramic substrate.
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More examples
  • An electrical device (typically a conducting coil) that introduces inductance into a circuit
  • An inductor or a reactor is a passive electrical component that can store energy in a magnetic field created by the electric current passing through it. An inductor's ability to store magnetic energy is measured by its inductance, in units of henries. ...
  • Inductors are categorized as magnetics. Inductors use an internal magnetic field to change AC current phase and resist AC current. Inductor applications include controlling AC current and voltage and filtering out unwanted electrical signals. ...
  • A coil of wire which exhibits a resistance to any change of amplitude or direction of current flow through itself. Inductance is inherent in any conductor, but is "concentrated" by winding into a coil. An inductor tends to pass low frequencies more readily than high frequencies. ...
  • Usually a coil of wire that may or may not be placed in a magnetic field. It stores energy in the magnetic field and can be used to alter AC signals. (e.g., We used an inductor as a woofer coil.)
  • Inductors are roughly classified into the coil type, with the lead wire in the shape of a coil, the multilayer type that prints and accumulates a coil pattern on a sheet, and the thin-film type, in which a coil pattern is formed on a wafer by using a thin-film process technology. ...
  • Used in inductive heating applications to generate the electromagnetic field in which the workpiece is located. An alternating current source is used to create the electromagnetic field.
  • A coiled conductor that tends to oppose any change in the flow of current; usually has coils wrapped around a ferrous core; may be used in power supply filtering.
  • Circuit element which is a conductor wrapped into a coil to create a magnetic field.