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Mutual Inductance in Terms of Self - Inductance

Mutual Inductance in Terms of Self - Inductance. L 1. L 2. (Mutual Inductance) 2. Coefficient of Coupling. k is known as the coefficient of coupling value lies between 0 and 1 k = 0 when two coils have no common flux Φ 12 = Φ 21 = 0 P 12 = 0 1/k 2 = ∞ M = 0.

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Mutual Inductance in Terms of Self - Inductance

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  1. Mutual Inductance in Terms of Self - Inductance L1 L2 ECE 201 Circuit Theory 1

  2. (Mutual Inductance)2 ECE 201 Circuit Theory 1

  3. ECE 201 Circuit Theory 1

  4. Coefficient of Coupling • k is known as the coefficient of coupling • value lies between 0 and 1 • k = 0 when two coils have no common flux • Φ12 = Φ21 = 0 • P12 = 0 • 1/k2 = ∞ • M = 0 ECE 201 Circuit Theory 1

  5. Coefficient of Coupling continued • k = 1 • Φ11 and Φ22 are both = 0 • all flux linking coil1 links coil 2 • can’t be • using magnetic materials in the space allows conditions for k to approach 1 ECE 201 Circuit Theory 1

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