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Inductors are defined as passive components that store energy in a magnetic field [1], [2], and [3]. This energy storage capability is a fundamental characteristic of their design and function within electrical circuits [4].

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Understanding Basic Electrical Components - SkillCat skillcatapp.com SkillCat 2 facts
claimPassive components, such as resistors, capacitors, and inductors, cannot amplify a signal or provide power to a circuit, but only consume or store energy.
claimInductors store energy in the form of a magnetic field when electrical current flows through them.
How Electronic Components Work blog.mide.com Mide 1 fact
claimInductors can store energy in a magnetic field, but unlike capacitors, they store energy for a limited time and the field collapses as soon as the power supply is removed.
A Deep Dive Into Resistors, Inductors, and Capacitors - EEPower eepower.com EE Power 1 fact
claimInductors designed for high currents typically feature a single winding composed of insulated wire to store energy and regulate current flow.