What is the difference between self-inductance and mutual inductance?

What will be an ideal response?


In a current-carrying coil, when the varying lines of magnetic force induce an EMF in the coil itself, the coil has self-inductance. Mutual inductance occurs when the varying lines of magnetic force from a coil induce an EMF in an adjacent coil.

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When a protein or peptide hormone binds to receptors on the surface of a cell,

A) the hormone receptor complex moves into the cytoplasm. B) the plasma membrane becomes depolarized. C) a second messenger appears in the cytoplasm. D) the cell becomes inactive. E) the hormone is transported to the nucleus, where it alters the activity of the DNA.

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Photoperiodism:

A. the response of plants to cloud cover. B. the response of plants to light intensity. C. the response of plants to daylength. D. the response of plants to shadows.

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How does an undercharge affect the superheat of a fixed restriction system?

What will be an ideal response?

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