What is mutual induction and self induction?
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When this emf is induced in the same circuit in which the current is changing this effect is called Self-induction, ( L ).
For example simple inductance circuit .
However, when the emf is induced into an adjacent coil situated within the same magnetic field, the emf is said to be induced magnetically, inductively or by Mutual induction, symbol ( M ). Then when two or more coils are magnetically linked together by a common magnetic flux they are said to have the property of Mutual Inductance.
For examples- transformer.
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For example simple inductance circuit .
However, when the emf is induced into an adjacent coil situated within the same magnetic field, the emf is said to be induced magnetically, inductively or by Mutual induction, symbol ( M ). Then when two or more coils are magnetically linked together by a common magnetic flux they are said to have the property of Mutual Inductance.
For examples- transformer.
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Mutual Induction ::
the production of an electromotive force in a circuit by a change in the current in an adjacent circuit which is linked to the first by the flux lines of a magnetic field.
Self Induction ::
the induction of an electromotive force in a circuit when the current in that circuit is varied.
hope it helps!!
Mutual Induction ::
the production of an electromotive force in a circuit by a change in the current in an adjacent circuit which is linked to the first by the flux lines of a magnetic field.
Self Induction ::
the induction of an electromotive force in a circuit when the current in that circuit is varied.
hope it helps!!
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