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Electric coils come in many forms and serve a diverse set of applications. Fundamentally, they are used to power electronic devices through the production and application of electromagnetism. Many types of electrical circuits could not function without transformer coils, choke coils, and similar devices. Electric coils are found in a wide range of industries, including manufacturing industry, the automotive industry, the electronics industry, the medical industry, the energy industry, and more. In the automotive industry, induction coils, also called ignition coils or spark coils, power the ignition systems of cars, vans, and trucks. Next, electric coils power the functions of important equipment like MRI machines. In addition, power plants rely on electric coils such as high voltage coils and toroidal coils to help with power generation. Also, in general, electric coils regulate flow, produce movement, and/or transform electric currents in applications relating to computers, appliances, and telecommunications. Electric coils, which are highly customizable, may be designed for unique applications or certain environments. Rogowski coils, for example, are used exclusively to measure alternating current (AC), while Braunbeck coils are used in geomagnetic research. Also, Oudin coils provide a disruptive charge and Garrett coils are made specifically for use with metal detectors

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