induktionsspolar
Induktionsspolar, also known as induction coils, are electrical transformers that produce high-voltage, low-current pulses. They are commonly used in ignition systems for internal combustion engines and in X-ray tubes. A basic induction coil consists of two coils of wire, a primary coil and a secondary coil, wound around a common iron core. The primary coil is connected to a power source, typically a battery, and a vibrating contact breaker. The secondary coil has many more turns of wire than the primary coil and is connected to the device requiring the high voltage.
When current flows through the primary coil, it creates a magnetic field in the iron core. The