Saturday, July 12, 2014

Inductor

Inductors are coil of wire.  When current flows, it generates a magnetic field which in turn develop a voltage in itself.  The voltage has opposite polarity (direction) and thus impeding to the initial current flow, making the inductor behaves like a resistor.  The opposition to current flow is called inductive reactance.  Inductor is often used to control the current flow in an AC circuit.

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