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The simplest component which utilizes electro-magnetic interaction is the coil. A coil is an energy storage component, which stores energy in magnetic form. Air-cored coils are frequently used (for example, in loudspeaker filters), but coils with a core of (possibly gapped-) magnetic material are more common, because of their increased inductance (or reduced size), which may come at the cost of reduced maximum field strength and increased non-linearity.
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Leonhard W (2001) Control of electrical drives, 3rd edn. Springer, New York
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Veltman, A., Pulle, D.W.J., De Doncker, R.W. (2016). Simple Electro-Magnetic Circuits. In: Fundamentals of Electrical Drives. Power Systems. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29409-4_2
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