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What's the difference between the capacitor and induct-or?

the function and when can we use???

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Question ajoutée par جمال الدين محمود عزت الرفاعي رضوان , deputy team leader of the bushing maintenance team , Jushi Egypt for fiber glass industery
Date de publication: 2013/09/17
Mohd Abdullahi
par Mohd Abdullahi , TECHNICAL OFFICER 1 , H&H ENGINEERING LTD

A CAPACITOR STORES ENERGY IN AN  ELECTRICAL FIELD WHILE INDUCTOR STORES ENERGY IN A MAGNETIC FIELD.

An inductor and capacitor are both devices that store energy. A capacitor stores charge electrical energy on two conductors separated by some insulating material. Charge collects on the conducting plates in an amount that is proportional to the areas of the conductors, how far they are apart, and the type of insulator used. A inductor stores energy in a magnetic field. When current flows in a wire a magnetic field is set up circling the wire. Inductors use fact by making the core of the inductor a magnetic material to enhance the magnetic field around the inductor.

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