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单词 inductor
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Definition of inductor in English:

inductor

noun ɪnˈdʌktəɪnˈdəktər
  • 1A component in an electric or electronic circuit which possesses inductance.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In this transform, springs are inductors, masses are capacitors. and dampers are resistors.
    • Product groups include passive and electromechanical components, capacitors, resistive products, ferrites, fuses, inductors and filters.
    • A crossover is essentially a network of capacitors and inductors that divide the signal into different groupings according to frequency.
    • The component preforms may include resistors, capacitors, and inductors.
    • Single inductor fully integrated differential voltage controlled oscillator with automatic amplitude adjustment and on-chip varactor
    • They don't know how to work with resistors and capacitors and inductors.
    • Inside, the box is all-discrete and Class-A, utilizing top-quality transformers, precision capacitors and low-distortion inductors.
    • An advanced mathematical article dealing with resistors, capacitors and inductors.
    • Passive components are capacitors, resistors, connectors, filters, inductors, and oscillators.
    • As I said, the impedance of a capacitor is inversely proportional to its capacitance and the impedance of an inductor directly proportional to its inductance.
    • The capacitors had charges oscillating, inductors had currents oscillating, all at the same frequency…
    • By reversing the positions of the inductors and the capacitors, the transmission line becomes the analogue of a negative-index medium.
    • He used an animal ear membrane to receive signals from an oscillating galvanic inductor.
    • The input and output capacitors and an inductor need to be added on the board to complete a converter design.
    • Several of the inductors were burned out, the solenoid was split, and several of the resistors had broken loose.
    • One big use of capacitors is to team them up with inductors to create oscillators.
    • By winding the cable in a tight coil, it will act as an inductor (the concept behind dynamos, electric motors etc).
    • All the inductors operate in the frequency ranges of 1KHz to 2MHz, with an operating temperature of - 40 to 85 degrees C.
    • All you need in the ‘magical’ circuit, is an inductor and rectification circuit to produce a relatively substantial direct current.
    • Then there is the cellphone market: we are looking at mechanical switching and on-chip inductors.
  • 2A substance that promotes an equilibrium reaction by reacting with one of the substances produced.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He had invented cryogenic chemicals, ion magnetic inductors - everything.

Origin

Mid 17th century (in the sense 'a person who inducts or initiates'): from late Latin, from Latin inducere (see induce), or from induct + -or1. Current senses date from the early 20th century.

 
 

Definition of inductor in US English:

inductor

nouninˈdəktərɪnˈdəktər
  • 1A component in an electric or electronic circuit which possesses inductance.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The capacitors had charges oscillating, inductors had currents oscillating, all at the same frequency…
    • The input and output capacitors and an inductor need to be added on the board to complete a converter design.
    • All the inductors operate in the frequency ranges of 1KHz to 2MHz, with an operating temperature of - 40 to 85 degrees C.
    • They don't know how to work with resistors and capacitors and inductors.
    • By winding the cable in a tight coil, it will act as an inductor (the concept behind dynamos, electric motors etc).
    • As I said, the impedance of a capacitor is inversely proportional to its capacitance and the impedance of an inductor directly proportional to its inductance.
    • A crossover is essentially a network of capacitors and inductors that divide the signal into different groupings according to frequency.
    • The component preforms may include resistors, capacitors, and inductors.
    • Then there is the cellphone market: we are looking at mechanical switching and on-chip inductors.
    • Passive components are capacitors, resistors, connectors, filters, inductors, and oscillators.
    • One big use of capacitors is to team them up with inductors to create oscillators.
    • Single inductor fully integrated differential voltage controlled oscillator with automatic amplitude adjustment and on-chip varactor
    • Several of the inductors were burned out, the solenoid was split, and several of the resistors had broken loose.
    • An advanced mathematical article dealing with resistors, capacitors and inductors.
    • He used an animal ear membrane to receive signals from an oscillating galvanic inductor.
    • By reversing the positions of the inductors and the capacitors, the transmission line becomes the analogue of a negative-index medium.
    • In this transform, springs are inductors, masses are capacitors. and dampers are resistors.
    • Inside, the box is all-discrete and Class-A, utilizing top-quality transformers, precision capacitors and low-distortion inductors.
    • Product groups include passive and electromechanical components, capacitors, resistive products, ferrites, fuses, inductors and filters.
    • All you need in the ‘magical’ circuit, is an inductor and rectification circuit to produce a relatively substantial direct current.
  • 2A substance that promotes an equilibrium reaction by reacting with one of the substances produced.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He had invented cryogenic chemicals, ion magnetic inductors - everything.

Origin

Mid 17th century (in the sense ‘a person who inducts or initiates’): from late Latin, from Latin inducere (see induce), or from induct + -or. Current senses date from the early 20th century.

 
 
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