In electronics, a "choke" is an inductor designed to block high-frequency alternating current (AC) while allowing low-frequency or direct current (DC) to pass through. It operates based on the principle of inductance, which is the property of an electrical conductor to oppose changes in current. Chokes are commonly used in power supply circuits, radio frequency applications, and various filtering applications.
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