tekercs
Tekercs is a Hungarian noun meaning coil, spool, or reel. In everyday language it refers to any material wound into a cylindrical form, such as a roll of film, a spool of thread, or a strip of metal tape. In technical contexts, tekercs designates a wound conductor forming an inductor or transformer winding. A tekercs is typically made by winding a conductor—usually copper—around a core, though air-core configurations are common; the core and the geometry determine the inductance and magnetic characteristics. The number of turns, the wire gauge, the spacing of turns, and insulation all influence performance and suitability for a given circuit.
In electronics, tekercs are used as inductors, transformers, electromagnets, and in devices such as loudspeakers where
The term is part of standard Hungarian vocabulary and is used across engineering, electronics, and logistics