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For a copper cables cross-sectional area of induction coil, is larger always better?

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For a copper cables cross-sectional area of induction coil, is larger always better?

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Generally speaking, yes. Induction coils are measured by inductance. With equal inductance, it is better to use thicker, enameled wire. And, similarly, with equal wattage, it is better to use a larger adaptor, larger induction coil or larger copper wire.

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