Induction
Coil
An
induction coil is a device for generating very high voltages,
usually for sparking, and particularly in engine ignition
systems. A large secondary and small primary coil are wound
together on a ferromagnetic core. When a low current in the
primary is interrupted by a switch, the rapid change induces
a large voltage in the secondary. For more see ignition coil.
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