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coil A length of insulated wire wound around a laminated iron or steel core, a ferrite or powdered iron core, or a non-ferrous material such as ceramic aluminum, or plastic. A non-ferrous core is called an "air core"since it is non-magnetic in nature.
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coil A length of wire wound around a form in multiple turns.
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coil a cooling or heating element, often including fins, through which treated gas or liquid is passed, exchanging thermal energy with air surrounding it for heating or cooling.
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coil In model railroading, a tightly wound "spool" of thin wire which is a component of electrical devices such as solenoids and electromagnets.
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coil spring a bar of resilient metal wound into a spiral that may be compressed or extended without permanent deformation. Coil springs have many automotive applications but are particularly important as suspension springs.
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