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Inductive resistor
A resistor having a higher than normal inductance. In many cases these will be wirewound types. Normally inductive resistors are not used in high frequency circuits because of their high inductance. In most cases a resistor is preferred to be non-inductive. Also refer to non-inductive resistor.
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