Difference between self induced and mutually induced emf
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According to Faraday’s law, EMF will be induced if and only if flux cuts the conducting coil in relative motion.
Self induced EMF is EMF induced in the coil due to its own flux. That means if a coil is carrying time varying current, it produces time varying flux(motion) , this flux its own coil thus, producing EMF.
Mutual induced EMF is EMF induced in any coil other than its own. That means the flux produced by this coil can link with other coil. This is of two types.
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