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1. (n.) inductor
a coil used to introduce inductance into an electric circuit.
2. inductor
a person who inducts, as into office.
Etymology: (1645–55)
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| Definition of 'inductor' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) inductor, inductance
an electrical device (typically a conducting coil) that introduces inductance into a circuit
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Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) inductor
the person who inducts another into an office or benefice
2. (noun) inductor
that portion of an electrical apparatus, in which is the inducing charge or current
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The Standard Electrical Dictionary |
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1. inductor
(a) In a current generator a mass of iron, generally laminated, which is moved past a magnet pole to increase the number of lines of force issuing therefrom. It is used in inductor dynamos. (See Dynamo Inductor.) In the cut Fig. 202, of an inductor dynamo i, i, are the laminated inductors.
(b) In influence machines the paper or tinfoil armatures on which the electrification is induced.
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