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'''Coil''' or '''COIL''' may refer to:
'''Coil''' or '''COIL''' may refer to:
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==Geometry==
* [[Helix]], a space curve that winds around a line
* [[Spiral]], a curve that winds around a central point

==Science and technology==
==Science and technology==
* [[Coil (chemistry)]], a tube used to cool and condense steam from a distillation
* [[Coil (chemistry)]], a tube used to cool and condense steam from a distillation
* [[Coil spring]], used to store energy, absorb shock, or maintain a force between two surfaces
* [[Coil spring]], used to store energy, absorb shock, or maintain a force between two surfaces
* [[Electromagnetic coil]], formed when a conductor is wound around a core or form to create an [[inductor]] or electromagnet
* [[Inductor]] or coil, a passive two-terminal electrical component
* [[Electromagnetic coil]], formed when a conductor is wound around a core or form to create an inductor or electromagnet
** [[Induction coil]], a type of electrical transformer used to produce high-voltage pulses from a low-voltage direct current supply
** [[Induction coil]], a type of electrical transformer used to produce high-voltage pulses from a low-voltage direct current supply
*** [[Ignition coil]], used in internal combustion engines to create a pulse of high voltage for a spark plug
*** [[Ignition coil]], used in internal combustion engines to create a pulse of high voltage for a spark plug
* [[Intrauterine device]] or coil, a contraceptive device
* [[Intrauterine device]] or coil, a contraceptive device
* [[Chemical oxygen iodine laser]]
* [[Chemical oxygen iodine laser]], a near–infrared chemical laser
* Coil, a binary digit or [[bit]] in some communication protocols such as Modbus
* Coil, a binary digit or [[bit]] in some communication protocols such as Modbus
* COIL, the gene that encodes the protein [[coilin]]
* COIL, the gene that encodes the protein [[coilin]]
* [[Coiled tubing]], a long metal pipe which is supplied spooled on a large reel


==Music==
==Music==
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==Other uses==
==Other uses==
* [[Coil (hieroglyph)]], an Egyptian hieratic hieroglyph
* [[Coil (hieroglyph)]], an Egyptian hieratic hieroglyph
* [[Basket_weaving#Types|Coiled basketry]]
* [[Basket weaving#Types|Coiled basketry]], using grasses, rushes and pine needles
* [[Coiling (pottery)]], a method of creating pottery
* [[Coiling (pottery)]], a method of creating pottery
* [[Coil (video game)|''Coil'' (video game)]], a video game by Edmund McMillen and Florian Himsl
* Turmoil or burden, as in [[mortal coil]]
* [[Coiling]], a method for storing rope or cable


==See also==
==See also==
* [[Helix (disambiguation)]]
* [[Loop (disambiguation)]]
* [[Loop (disambiguation)]]
* [[Spiral (disambiguation)]]
* [[Spiral]], a curve which emanates from a central point
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Latest revision as of 04:05, 30 June 2023

Coil or COIL may refer to:

Geometry

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  • Helix, a space curve that winds around a line
  • Spiral, a curve that winds around a central point

Science and technology

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  • Coil (chemistry), a tube used to cool and condense steam from a distillation
  • Coil spring, used to store energy, absorb shock, or maintain a force between two surfaces
  • Inductor or coil, a passive two-terminal electrical component
  • Electromagnetic coil, formed when a conductor is wound around a core or form to create an inductor or electromagnet
    • Induction coil, a type of electrical transformer used to produce high-voltage pulses from a low-voltage direct current supply
      • Ignition coil, used in internal combustion engines to create a pulse of high voltage for a spark plug
  • Intrauterine device or coil, a contraceptive device
  • Chemical oxygen iodine laser, a near–infrared chemical laser
  • Coil, a binary digit or bit in some communication protocols such as Modbus
  • COIL, the gene that encodes the protein coilin
  • Coiled tubing, a long metal pipe which is supplied spooled on a large reel

Music

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Fictional entities

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  • The Coil, a fictional organization in the G.I. Joe universe
  • Magnemite or Coil, a Pokémon character
  • Coil, a crime lord from the web serial Worm

People with the surname

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Other uses

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See also

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