inductor
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inductor
n. circuit or device in which an electromotive force can be generated (Electricity)

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Inductor
An inductor (also choke, coil or reactor) is a passive two-terminal electrical component that stores energy in its magnetic field. For comparison, a capacitor stores energy in an electric field, and a resistor does not store energy but rather dissipates energy as heat.

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inductor

Noun
1. an electrical device that introduces inductance into a circuit
(synonym) inductance
(hypernym) electrical device


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inductor
adj. inductant; inducted
 
inductor
nm. inductor, circuit or device in which an electromotive force can be generated (Electricity)

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inductor (de)
n. inductor, circuit or device in which an electromotive force can be generated (Electricity)


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