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what are the functions of inductor​

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We know that one of the major functions of the inductor is to store electrical energy in the form of a magnetic field. An inductor consists of a coil made up of conduction material. When passing AC current through it, it produces a magnetic flux around it.

Answered by Anonymous
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Inductors can be roughly divided into two types according to their function. One is to control signals, and the other is to store electrical energy. Reactive magnetic fluxes are generated in the coil to counteract the changes in electric current.

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