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                                    Key 
                                      Terms 
                                    An inductor is defined 
                                      as the ability of a coil (consisting of 
                                      multiple turns of wire wound in a helical 
                                      geometry around a core) to store magnetic 
                                      energy, induce a voltage in itself, and 
                                      oppose changes in current flowing through 
                                      it. 
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