Reactor

A reactor is also called an inductor. When a conductor is energized, it will generate a magnetic field in a certain space occupied by it. Therefore, all electrical conductors that can carry current are inductive in a general sense. However, the inductance of the energized long straight conductor is small, and the generated magnetic field is not strong. Therefore, the actual reactor is a solenoid with a wire wound, which is called an air-core reactor.

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