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Magnetic core

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A ferrite core, a component used in electronics to control electromagnetic fields.

A magnetic core is a piece of magnetic material that helps control and guide magnetic fields. It is used in many useful devices such as electromagnets, transformers, electric motors, generators, inductors, loudspeakers, and recording heads. The core is usually made from metals like iron or special compounds called ferrites that can hold a magnetic field easily.

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Illustration of a U-shaped magnetic core used in electrical circuits.
A diagram showing the shape of a magnetic core used in electronic components.
Diagram of an E-shaped magnetic core used in electronics.
Diagram showing the structure of an EFD magnetic core, used in electrical circuits.
Diagram of an ER magnetic core, showing its structure and components used in electronic devices.
Illustration of an EP magnetic core, showing its structure and components.
Diagram showing the parts of an electrical inductor, useful for learning about electronics.
A detailed diagram showing the parts of an ER core-based inductor, useful for learning about electronics and engineering.
Illustration of a planar magnetic core used in electronic circuits.
A diagram showing a spiral track on a circuit board used to create a magnetic inductor.
Diagram showing the parts of a planar inductor used in electronics.
Illustration of a magnetic core used in technology and electronics.
A pot core, a magnetic component used in electrical inductors.

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