inductor

pronunciation

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  • Noun:
    an electrical device that introduces inductance into a circuit

Word Origin

inductor (n.)
1650s, from Latin inductor, agent noun from past participle stem of inducere (see induce). Electromagnetic sense begins in 1837.

Example

1. And he found something missing : a fourth basic circuit element besides the standard trio of resistor , capacitor and inductor .
2. Low cost with rugged reliability and performance fixed inductor .
3. Knowledge of transformer and inductor principles and applications . Well know related standards and qualification tests .
4. In the proposed converter , an interleaved boost converter associated with a tapped inductor is adopted to raise its powering capability and to increase its step-up ratio .
5. There is no issue of inductor saturation either .

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