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This is not a homework. I am just pretty confused about a problem (with solution!) I saw in the internet found here:
http://www.transtutors.com/physics-homework-help/electromagnetism/Electromagnetic-induction.aspx
The part I am confused is the mutual inductance part. Here I repeat the question:
A long solenoid of length 1 m, cross sectional area 10 cm2, having 1000 turns has wound about its centre a small coil of 20 turns. Compute the mutual inductance of the two circuits. What is the emf in the coil when the current in the solenoid changes at the rate of 10 Amp/s?
I am assuming in the question, both coils are wound such that both has the same coil length as the solenoid.
The mutual inductance M is given as:
<br /> M = \frac{\mu N_1 N_2 I_2 A}{l}<br />
where l is the length is the solenoid length. Suppose the 20 turns coil has shorter coil length. Would that affect the mutual inductance value?
http://www.transtutors.com/physics-homework-help/electromagnetism/Electromagnetic-induction.aspx
The part I am confused is the mutual inductance part. Here I repeat the question:
Homework Statement
A long solenoid of length 1 m, cross sectional area 10 cm2, having 1000 turns has wound about its centre a small coil of 20 turns. Compute the mutual inductance of the two circuits. What is the emf in the coil when the current in the solenoid changes at the rate of 10 Amp/s?
Homework Equations
I am assuming in the question, both coils are wound such that both has the same coil length as the solenoid.
The Attempt at a Solution
The mutual inductance M is given as:
<br /> M = \frac{\mu N_1 N_2 I_2 A}{l}<br />
where l is the length is the solenoid length. Suppose the 20 turns coil has shorter coil length. Would that affect the mutual inductance value?