induktiokelaan
Induktiokelaan, often referred to as an inductor, is a passive electrical component that stores energy in a magnetic field when electric current flows through it. It is essentially a coil of wire wound around a core, which can be made of various materials, including air, iron, or ferrite. The primary characteristic of an inductor is its inductance, measured in henries (H). Inductance quantifies an inductor's ability to oppose changes in the current flowing through it.
When the current through an inductor changes, a changing magnetic field is produced. This changing magnetic
Inductors are fundamental components in many electronic circuits. They are used for filtering, tuning, energy storage,