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what is self induction in magnetism

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Answered by ankit0786
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Self inductance is defined as theinduction of a voltage in a current-carrying wire when the current in the wire itself is changing. In the case ofself-inductance, the magnetic field created by a changing current in the circuit itself induces a voltage in the same circuit. Therefore, the voltage isself-induced.

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Answered by jasleenbatth
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it is induction of voltage in the current carrying wire when current itself in the wire changes..
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