Möbius resistor
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A Möbius resistor is an electrical component made up of two conductive surfaces separated by a dielectric material, twisted 180° and connected to form a Möbius strip. It provides a resistor which has no residual self-inductance.
This means that the resistor can resist the flow of electricity without causing magnetic interference at the same time.
[edit] References
- U.S. Patent #3,267,406; Aug 16, 1966