Determine the mutual inductance between the circular loop and the linear current shown in the figure. $a = 5$ cm and $d = 15$ cm. Answer $L_{12} = 4.18(10)^{-} H$
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Mutual inductance between two circuits is the ratio of the electromotive force (EMF) induced in one circuit to the rate of change of current in the other circuit. It is a measure of how much one circuit interacts with the other. Show more…
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