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An inductor establishes a magnetic field when current passes through it. Most of the inductors are in the range of milli Henry (mH) or micro

When equal values of direct voltage and alternating voltage are applied to the same circuit which has inductor in series with the load, more current

Inductors are said to be connected in parallel when two terminals of an inductor respectively connected to each terminal of other inductors or inductor. Similar

An inductor is a passive element which is used in electronics circuits for temporary storage of electrical energy in the form of magnetic flux or

Inductor consists of wire wound around a core of ferrite material that includes an air gap. Inductor stores the energy in the form of the