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== The Inductor == | == The Inductor == | ||
The inductor is one of the basic electrical components used in practical circuits as well as circuit analysis. Its family sits alongside the resistor, capacitor and memristor. | The inductor is one of the basic electrical components used in practical circuits as well as circuit analysis. Its family sits alongside the resistor, capacitor and memristor. | ||
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== Units Of Measurement == | |||
The modern day unit of measurement for an inductor is the "Henry". | |||
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Revision as of 00:41, 17 February 2009
The Inductor
The inductor is one of the basic electrical components used in practical circuits as well as circuit analysis. Its family sits alongside the resistor, capacitor and memristor.
Units Of Measurement
The modern day unit of measurement for an inductor is the "Henry".