I wouldn't bet on the feedback being a "sine-wave". Don't forget that we are feeding square waves to a coil. The inductive kickback is usually a large spike - the amplitude dependant on the inductance value, how quickly the field collapses, and voltage.
Yes, but there would also be a natural sine wave present/super imposed in the signal as well.
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