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Consider two solenoids, an often familiar formula for the induced emf from 1 solonoid in the 2nd solenoid is [PLAIN]http://http://www.mediafire.com/?ymfmhzjgqkgenjz. My question is.
Doesn't this only account for the emf induced in solenoid # 2 from solenoid #1, and not the emf induced in solenoid #2 from solenoid #2's own self inductance.
The total flux in 2 should be the sum of contributions from coils in #1 and coils in #2. This emf produced from mutual inductance seems to only account from flux contribution from coils in #1, and the total emf must include another term?
Here is the formula url if it doesn't show above
http://www.mediafire.com/?ymfmhzjgqkgenjz
Doesn't this only account for the emf induced in solenoid # 2 from solenoid #1, and not the emf induced in solenoid #2 from solenoid #2's own self inductance.
The total flux in 2 should be the sum of contributions from coils in #1 and coils in #2. This emf produced from mutual inductance seems to only account from flux contribution from coils in #1, and the total emf must include another term?
Here is the formula url if it doesn't show above
http://www.mediafire.com/?ymfmhzjgqkgenjz
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