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My brain vehemently rejects every piece of knowledge related to inductance and inductors. Every time I try to learn something about those things, the knowledge just leaks out as if it was being erased by an external force. Oh how I want to understand how inductors work, but I can't!

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    Simple: Store energy in the MAGNETIC field. Similar to capacitors storing it in the ELECTRIC field.

    Advanced: Filtering of current, air gapped transformer, magnetic saturation.

    Expert: P̴̤̣̬̏̀a̶͖͌͘͝i̵̯̣̩͐́͠n̴͎̎͊͝ ̷̭̤͒̉a̶̲̲̋n̴̳̖̈́̔͜d̷̡͛̈́͝ ̸͎̌̄̈́͜s̷̟͙̰͌͌u̷̢̅̎f̷̨̟̬̄̋͝f̷͕̠͊͋e̶̛̪̩͑r̸̛̺í̶̢̫̍n̴̻̤͑̈́g̶̻̒ ̶̥͑i̶̹̎s̵̡͈̊͐͝ ̶̜̫͊͒j̵̪̱͂u̸̞̲̟͌͆s̷͖̍ṭ̴̆́ ̵̟͎̈̌t̵͉͌ḣ̶̡ę̵̻͐̂ ̵͖̔́͠b̸̨̼̦̍̒ȇ̶̺͇͆ͅģ̷̳͝ḯ̷͈͇̈́ń̶̖n̷̟̻͉̒i̸͔̲̻͌̉n̴̘̪̤̂͗͝g̶̞̭̀̓
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    I maybe used one or two but no idea why!

    Oh yeah, it was in someone else's scheme that worked so i did it according to the scheme.
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    @galena phase shift opposite of capacitance too.

    Just find the formulas and build test circuits with oscope to get a feel for what it does. I guess this could all be done in a simulator these days.
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    @Demolishun And as soon as you get into high enough frequencies, like in RF, its just vibes anyway. (Not with AI thou)
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    ooo sounds cool
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    @Demolishun that is awesome idea, will look for those, I might learn something beside JS!
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