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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