A cooper spring is a circuit element that stores force in the magnetic field when current passes through it.
Another name for cooper is inducers. In this context, coils, which we can also call passive electronic components, are represented by the letter L.
Accordingly, since the cooper consist of an insulated conductor wire, it also proves that it acts as a circuit element. The cooper wire wound around a core material or a normal spool is called a winding or coil in each turn.
