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Definition of induction coil in English: induction coilnoun A coil for generating intermittent high voltage from a direct current. Example sentencesExamples - An induction coil is wound around at least one of the poles and located on an end of the pole.
- Pacemaker batteries can usually be recharged via an induction coil outside the skin so no further surgery is required.
- That is quite low, and can easily be supplied via the induction coil.
- In 1891 he invented the Tesla Coil, an induction coil which he used to develop electrical pulses of millions of volts.
- He invented the induction coil, but Ruhmkorff's improvements got the longer-lasting credit.
Definition of induction coil in US English: induction coilnouninˈdəkSHən koi(ə)l A coil for generating intermittent high voltage from a direct current. Example sentencesExamples - Pacemaker batteries can usually be recharged via an induction coil outside the skin so no further surgery is required.
- He invented the induction coil, but Ruhmkorff's improvements got the longer-lasting credit.
- That is quite low, and can easily be supplied via the induction coil.
- In 1891 he invented the Tesla Coil, an induction coil which he used to develop electrical pulses of millions of volts.
- An induction coil is wound around at least one of the poles and located on an end of the pole.
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