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- Inductor abstract "An inductor, also called a coil or reactor, is a passive two-terminal electrical component which resists changes in electric current passing through it. It consists of a conductor such as a wire, usually wound into a coil. When a current flows through it, energy is stored temporarily in a magnetic field in the coil. When the current flowing through an inductor changes, the time-varying magnetic field induces a voltage in the conductor, according to Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction, which opposes the change in current that created it.An inductor is characterized by its inductance, the ratio of the voltage to the rate of change of current, which has units of henries (H). Inductors have values that typically range from 1 µH (10-6H) to 1 H. Many inductors have a magnetic core made of iron or ferrite inside the coil, which serves to increase the magnetic field and thus the inductance. Along with capacitors and resistors, inductors are one of the three passive linear circuit elements that make up electric circuits. Inductors are widely used in alternating current (AC) electronic equipment, particularly in radio equipment. They are used to block the flow of AC current while allowing DC to pass; inductors designed for this purpose are called chokes. They are also used in electronic filters to separate signals of different frequencies, and in combination with capacitors to make tuned circuits, used to tune radio and TV receivers.".
- Inductor thumbnail Electronic_component_inductors.jpg?width=300.
- Inductor wikiPageExternalLink inductor1.htm.
- Inductor wikiPageExternalLink coil_calc.aspx.
- Inductor wikiPageExternalLink ch07.html.
- Inductor wikiPageExternalLink 03.htm.
- Inductor wikiPageExternalLink Default.asp.
- Inductor wikiPageExternalLink AC.html.
- Inductor wikiPageID "14896".
- Inductor wikiPageRevisionID "605707892".
- Inductor align "right".
- Inductor component "Inductor".
- Inductor direction "horizontal".
- Inductor firstProduced Michael_Faraday.
- Inductor footer "1920.0".
- Inductor hasPhotoCollection Inductor.
- Inductor image "Ferrite slug tuned inductor with pot core.JPG".
- Inductor image "Variometer.jpg".
- Inductor photo "225".
- Inductor photoCaption "A selection of low-value inductors".
- Inductor symbol File:Inductor.svg.
- Inductor type Passivity_(engineering).
- Inductor width "113".
- Inductor width "150".
- Inductor workingPrinciple Electromagnetic_induction.
- Inductor subject Category:Electromagnetic_components.
- Inductor subject Category:Energy_storage.
- Inductor comment "An inductor, also called a coil or reactor, is a passive two-terminal electrical component which resists changes in electric current passing through it. It consists of a conductor such as a wire, usually wound into a coil. When a current flows through it, energy is stored temporarily in a magnetic field in the coil.".
- Inductor label "Bobine (électricité)".
- Inductor label "Cewka".
- Inductor label "Inductor".
- Inductor label "Inductor".
- Inductor label "Indutor".
- Inductor label "Induttore".
- Inductor label "Spoel".
- Inductor label "Spule (Elektrotechnik)".
- Inductor label "Катушка индуктивности".
- Inductor label "مستحث".
- Inductor label "インダクタ".
- Inductor label "电感元件".
- Inductor sameAs Cívka.
- Inductor sameAs Spule_(Elektrotechnik).
- Inductor sameAs Πηνίο.
- Inductor sameAs Inductor.
- Inductor sameAs Haril.
- Inductor sameAs Bobine_(électricité).
- Inductor sameAs Induktor.
- Inductor sameAs Induttore.
- Inductor sameAs インダクタ.
- Inductor sameAs 유도기.
- Inductor sameAs Spoel.
- Inductor sameAs Cewka.
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- Inductor sameAs m.03vfr.
- Inductor sameAs Q5325.
- Inductor sameAs Q5325.
- Inductor wasDerivedFrom Inductor?oldid=605707892.
- Inductor depiction Electronic_component_inductors.jpg.
- Inductor isPrimaryTopicOf Inductor.