When the low-voltage current flow in the coil primary winding is interrupted by the switching device, the magnetic field generated by the coil collapses rapidly. This sudden change in magnetic field induces a high-voltage spike in the winding due to electromagnetic induction, which can potentially damage components if not properly managed. This phenomenon is often referred to as back EMF (electromotive force), and protective measures such as diodes or snubber circuits are typically employed to mitigate its effects.
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