Inductors are essential components in electrical circuits, primarily functioning by exploiting the relationship between voltage and changing current, as described by the equation v(t) = L * di(t)/dt. While they are most commonly associated with alternating current (AC) due to its changing nature, inductors can also be used with constant current, such as in electromagnets, where they help maintain that current. The energy stored in inductors is in the form of a magnetic field, which is a crucial aspect of their operation. Understanding inductance is enhanced through practical experience, as visualizing magnetic fields can be challenging. Overall, inductors play a vital role in various applications, including converters in power electronics.