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"Mutual Induction"
Keywords:
emf
,
electromotive
,
induces
,
circuit
,
adjacent
Related Terms:
Self-induction
,
Inductance
,
Induction
,
Inductor
,
Energized
,
Electromagnetism
,
Ferroresonance
,
Electromagnetic induction
,
Counter electromotive force
,
Faraday's law
,
Emf
,
Induced current
,
Counter emf
,
Eddy currents
,
Rlc circuit
,
Hall effect
,
Shunt
,
Reactor
,
Electromagnet
,
Inductive load
,
Henry
,
Electromagnets
,
Eddy current
,
Electric and magnetic fields
,
Esr
,
Resistor
,
Relaxation oscillator
,
Tank circuit
,
Capacitive coupling
,
Magnetic circuit
,
Displacement current
,
Choke
,
Excite
,
Galvanometer
,
Inductive reactance
,
Circuit breaker
,
Parallel circuit
,
Lenz's law
,
Short circuit
,
Electromagnetic field
,
Rheostat
,
Fault
,
Contactor
,
Series circuit
,
Varistor
,
Hartley oscillator
,
Reactance
,
Bypass capacitor
,
Breaker
The property by which a changing current in one coil of wire induces an emf in another.
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induction in a second circuit caused by changes in a first circuit
wordnet.princeton.edu
generation of electromotive forces in each other by two adjacent circuits
wordnet.princeton.edu
property whereby an electromotive force is induced in a circuit by variation of current in a neighboring circuit
wordnet.princeton.edu
The inducing of an emf in one circuit as the result of changing magnetic flux in an adjacent circuit.
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