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Inductors

An inductor, also known as a coil or choke, is a fundamental electronic component that stores energy in a magnetic field when current passes through it. It consists of a coil of wire wound around a core material. Inductors are measured by their inductance in henries (H) and are used in circuits for tasks such as filtering signals, storing energy, and adjusting circuit impedance for efficient power transfer. They are crucial in various electronic applications, from small devices to larger systems requiring effective management of electrical energy.