If I could measure exactly how the current is changing on wire 1 do you know how I would be able to calculate the change in current on wire 2? Does the flux linkage equation apply here? If so, how does it translate into a change in current on wire 2?
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Thank you for your reply. You are right. I'm sorry I forgot to indicate that the problem is occurring because inrush current. So, there would be a change in current. Do you know how to calculate the change in current on wire 2 due to a change in current on wire 1?
I would like to quantify the EMI on a circuit and I am confused on how to do that. I have two parallel wires that are laying on top of each other. I have tried to calculate the flux linkage and came up with:
\Lambda = [l*\muo*I/(2pi)]*ln((d-a)/a)
where a=radius of each wire...