induktiojakoa
Induktiojakoa, also known as an inductor, is a passive electrical component that stores energy in a magnetic field when electric current flows through it. It is commonly used in electronic circuits for various purposes, such as filtering, smoothing, and oscillating. The inductor's ability to oppose changes in current is described by its inductance, typically measured in henries (H).
Inductors are typically made of a coil of conductive wire, often wound around a core made of
Inductors exhibit several key characteristics. They have a high impedance to direct current (DC) and a low
Inductors are widely used in various electronic devices, including power supplies, radio frequency (RF) circuits, and