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INDUCTOR COIL
ABOUT INDUCTOR COIL
Inductors are capable of storing electrical energy in the form of magnetic energy. These are passive electronic components that makes use of a conductor that is moved into a coil when electricity flows from left to right in the coil and generates a magnetic field in the clockwise direction. The only difference between a coil and inductor is an inductor is a passive element introducing inductance into the electrical circuit. Used in analog circuits and signal processing, it finds its application in a wide range of power supplies. Choke coil switches are used in alternating current, toroidal coils, and ferrite coils are manufactured by Shah Electronics. To limit switching currents and fault currents inductors are employed in electrical transmission systems. The magnetic core and high permeability of the inductor increase the magnetic field and restrict it closely to the inductor for increasing inductance.Applications for INDUCTOR COIL
ABOUT INDUCTOR COIL
Inductors are capable of storing electrical energy in the form of magnetic energy. These are passive electronic components that makes use of a conductor that is moved into a coil when electricity flows from left to right in the coil and generates a magnetic field in the clockwise direction. The only difference between a coil and inductor is an inductor is a passive element introducing inductance into the electrical circuit. Used in analog circuits and signal processing, it finds its application in a wide range of power supplies. Choke coil switches are used in alternating current, toroidal coils, and ferrite coils are manufactured by Shah Electronics. To limit switching currents and fault currents inductors are employed in electrical transmission systems. The magnetic core and high permeability of the inductor increase the magnetic field and restrict it closely to the inductor for increasing inductance.