Mutual Inductance and Coupled Inductors http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu When an emf is produced in a coil because of the change in current in a coupled coil , the effect is called mutual inductance. The emf is described by Faraday's law and it's direction is always opposed the change in the magnetic field produced in it by the coupled coil (Lenz's law ). The induced emf in coil 1 is due to self inductance L. Mutual Inductance and Basic Operation http://www.allaboutcircuits.com As an inductor, we would expect this iron-core coil to oppose the applied voltage with its inductive reactance, limiting current through the coil as predicted by the equations XL = 2πfL and I=E/X (or I=E/Z). For the purposes of this example, though, we need to take a more detailed look at the interactions of voltage, current, and magnetic flux in the device. Inductance and Magnetic Energy http://web.mit.edu The first coil has N1 turns and carries a current I1 which gives rise to a magnet
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