MUTUAL INDUCTANCE
(noun)Definitions
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Mutual Inductance.
Mutual Inductance - as a noun
A measure of the induction between two circuits; the ratio of the electromotive force in a circuit to the corresponding change of current in a neighboring circuit; usually measured in henries
Synonyms (Exact Relations)
coefficient of mutual inductionExample Sentences
"The value of mutual inductance is dependent on the geometry and orientation of the two coils."
"The amount of mutual inductance between two coils can be measured using various techniques."
"The mutual inductance between two coils can be increased by increasing the number of turns in the coils."
"A high degree of mutual inductance is desired in wireless power transfer systems."
"The concept of mutual inductance was first proposed by Michael Faraday."