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A coil, or inductor (measured in Henrys), is a passive electrical component made of a conductive wire wound in a spiral around a core (which can be air, iron, ferrite, etc.). In short, it opposes variations in the electric current passing through it by storing energy in the form of a magnetic field.

There is a wide variety of coils, classified according to:
Core material:
Winding shape:
Winding type:
Specific function:
Coils are essential components in many electronic circuits:
See other components: