Column No.59: Mutual inductance

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[No. 59] Mutual inductance
Mutual inductance M is one of the most common concepts in electromagnetic engineering. Indeed we can argue that it is also one of the most fundamental concepts. In any electromagnetic device having more than one electric circuit, it defines the interaction between those circuits that arises from the common magnetic field. Although field calculations are necessary to calculate it, the parameter M is subsequently used in circuit calculations without further reference to the field calculations or even to any aspect of the magnetic field from which it arose…Read more

[No. 59] Mutual inductance

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