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 )
A conductor, usually coiled, which tends to oppose any change in the flow of current through itself
An electrical component which opposes the flow of electric current An inductor has the property of impedance, the opposition to the flow of electric current Impedance changes value with the frequency of the applied electricity
a device possessing the ability to store energy in the form of a magnetic field; an inductor passes direct current, but blocks alternating current to a degree, depending on its frequency
A component providing inductance, typically an air or ferrite cored coil, but small values may also be provided using a Spiral track
A coil of wire, usually wound in a special core of high permeability, which provides high inductance without necessarily being of high resistance
A device designed primarily to introduce inductance into an electric circuit Sometimes called a choke or coil
- A coil of wire used to attenuate high frequencies; the key component of a passive low-pass filter