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Would you explain the self induction

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Answered by bjeshikanthp59zmn
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Self inductance is defined as the induction of a voltage in a current-carrying wire when the current in the wire itself is changing. In the case of self-inductance, the magnetic field created by a changing current in the circuit itself induces a voltage in the same circuit. Therefore, the voltage is self-induced.

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Answered by Ataraxia
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SELF INDUCTION : SELF INDUCTION IS

AN ELECTROMAGNETIC PHENOMENON

WITH WHICH IT TRIES TO OPPOSE THE

CHANGE IN THE CURRENT FLOW IN A

WIRE , DUE TO THE MAGNETIC FIELD

ESTABLISHED BY THE SAME CURRENT

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