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A transformer because, to work, it must use mutual inductance between its separate windings.

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What is the meaning of mutual inductance as transformer works on the principle of mutual inductance?

Mutual inductance describes the process by which a changing current in one coil, creates a changing magnetic flux which, when it links with a second coil, induces a changing voltage into that coil.


What are two types of EMF induced in a double wound transformer?

1. self- induction2. mutual- induction


What two factors affect the mutual inductance of two coils?

The mutual inductance of two coils is primarily affected by the number of turns in each coil and the relative positioning of the coils. Increasing the number of turns in either coil will increase mutual inductance, while placing the coils closer together will also increase mutual inductance as more magnetic flux is coupled between them.


What is inductance and types of inductance?

inductor is a electronic component that resist a change in the flow of current inductance is that property of inductor.


What is meant by mutual inductance?

Mutual inductance is where two electrically separate coils of wire are either close to each other or share the same core. An alternating current flowing in one of the coils will 'induce' a current to flow in the other coil. For example by using coils wound with wire of the correct length and thickness, a transformer fed by mains electricity can by mutual inductance, produce a lower voltage to power your PC or radio.CommentMutual inductance occurs when a changing current (a.c. or d.c.) flowing in one coil induces a voltage (not a current!) into a second coil.


A common application of mutual inductance is found in a device called a?

Dildo


What principle emf induces in secondary winding of transformer?

mutual inductance


What factors determine the mutual inductance in a two coil system?

The mutual inductance in a two coil system is determined by the number of turns in each coil, the area of overlap between the coils, and the relative orientation of the coils.


Which bridge is used to find mutual inductance?

heavy side campbell bridge


Theory of coupled circuit?

Mutual inductance is the basic theory of the coupled circuits.


What are the Example each for self induced and mutually induced emf?

if an emf is induced in a coil due to the current flowing through itself is called SELF INDUCTANCE. on the other hand if an emf is induced on another coil due to the current flowing through the previous coil then it is called MUTUAL INDUCTANCE. suppose there are two coils A and B a current is flowing through A. now if the flux produced due to this current induce an emf on the same coil A, then it is SELF INDUCTANCE, and if it produce emf on B, then it is MUTUAL INDUCTANCE due to coil A.


What is mutual coupling in transformer?

It stands for how does the primary and secondary winding magnetic fields connected firmly without much of leakage flux.