Define mutual inductance between a pair of coils. Derive an expression and discuss its units
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Mutual inductance is equal to the induced emf set up in one coil when the rate of change of current flowing through the other coil is unity. SI unit: Henry, (Weber ampere-1) or (volt second ampere-1). Let a current I2 flow through S2. This sets up a magnetic flux ϕ1 through each turn of the coil S1.
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Mutual inductance is equal to the induced emf set up in one coil when the rate of change of current flowing through the other coil is unity. SI unit: Henry, (Weber ampere-1) or (volt second ampere-1). Let a current I2 flow through S2. This sets up a magnetic flux ϕ1 through each turn of the coil S1.
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