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Mutual induction is defined as the property of the coils that enables it to oppose the changes in the current in another coil. With a change in the current of one coil, the flow changes too thus inducing EMF in the other coil. This phenomenon is known as mutual induction. The circuit part that represents inductance is known as an inductor and the term inductance was found by Oliver Heaviside in the year 1886.
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