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Inductors

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Essentially, an inductor is a passive electrical element that obstructs immediate fluctuations in current. They are also identified as coils or chokes. They are mainly employed in electrical power and electronic devices for following primary functions like choking, blocking, or filtering/smoothing high-frequency noise in electrical circuits, stocking and transmitting energy in power converters, developing tuned oscillators and impedance matching. Inductors are circuit particles that conserve energy in the form of a magnetic field. They are typically made of an insulated wire wound either around a ferromagnetic core material or simply air. Inductors are generally costly as they are made of Copper and Iron. So the employment of inductors has been limited to sectors where such expenditure can be rationalized, for instance, the types of equipment like radios and power supplies. Please refer the given presentation for detailed description.

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Inductors

Presentations | English