Here's another question, Hope I'm not being a hog. Chips; let's take a simple one. I know that they include iducters, capacitors, resisters and other things. Keeping it simple as I'm dense on this; Howdo you build an inducter (assuming length of wire and field) onto a chip? How are the more complex chips made? How can they miniturize complex circuits (minimally an amplifier or such) onto a chip? Is t something like "this blob of matter will resist."? That I can understand, but the pathways and componentsof circuits can be emense. Thanks
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