Translation guide
An inductor is a passive electronic component that stores energy in a magnetic field when current flows through it. In Japanese, it is most commonly referred to as インダクタ, but other terms exist depending on context.
The physical device used in circuits to provide inductance.
The most common and direct translation, widely used in electronics.
この回路にはインダクタが必要です。
This circuit needs an inductor.
Literally 'coil', often used interchangeably with inductor, especially for wire-wound components.
A more formal or technical term, less common in everyday engineering contexts.
Please measure the inductance of the coil.
誘導子は磁界にエネルギーを蓄えます。
An inductor stores energy in a magnetic field.