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Posted by Asheesh Sachan 6 years, 4 months ago
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Koustubh Choudhary 6 years, 4 months ago
Yogita Ingle 6 years, 4 months ago
Mutual Inductance
In mutual inductance there are 2 coils, current is passed in one coil, as current increases there is change in the flux, and as aresult current is induced in the second coil.
Consider coil 1 connected to battery and coil 2 is connected to the galvanometer.
- When the key is pressed attached to the coil 1 the current starts flowing, when the current starts increasing flux linked also starts increasing.
- Because of the increase in the flux linked with the coil1, the flux of coil 2 also increases.
- There is change in the flux of the coil 2 as a result emf is induced in the coil 2.
- Because of the induced emf induced current will be there in coil2.
- This induced current opposes the increase of the current in coil 1.
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Vikas Semwal 6 years, 4 months ago
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