inductor
pronunciation
How to pronounce inductor in British English: UK [ɪn'dʌktə]
How to pronounce inductor in American English: US [ɪn'dʌktə]
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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 .