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  1. COIL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    4 days ago · The IUD or 'coil ' is a small plastic (or plastic and copper) device, not much longer than a match, which is placed inside your womb, where it prevents you from getting pregnant.

  2. Coil - Wikipedia

    Look up coil in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

  3. Electromagnetic coil - Wikipedia

    There are many different types of coils used in electric and electronic equipment. In a coil of multiple turns of wire the magnetic field of the turns adds in the center of the coil, creating a strong field. This …

  4. COIL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    A coil of rope lay on the beach. A coil of thick blue smoke rose up from his pipe.

  5. Coil - definition of coil by The Free Dictionary

    1. to wind into continuous rings one above the other or one around the other. 2. to gather (rope, wire, etc.) into loops: Coil the garden hose and hang it up.

  6. GitHub - coil-kt/coil: Image loading for Android and Compose ...

    Fast: Coil performs a number of optimizations including memory and disk caching, downsampling the image, automatically pausing/cancelling requests, and more. Lightweight: Coil only depends on …

  7. ‪Faraday's Electromagnetic Lab‬

    ‪Faraday's Electromagnetic Lab‬.

  8. Coil | Induction, Transformers & Magnetism | Britannica

    Coil, in an electric circuit, one or more turns, usually roughly circular or cylindrical, of current-carrying wire designed to produce a magnetic field or to provide electrical resistance or inductance; in the …

  9. COIL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    A wicking material such as cotton pulls the liquid toward a metal coil, where heat turns it into droplets that are tiny enough to inhale.

  10. Electromagnetic Coils: Types, Materials and Applications

    Learn about electromagnetic coil types, materials, applications, and how induction processes support electrical systems.