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Hello, am stuck with a problem concernind mutual inductance. I know the concept of but am not abble to determine the mutual inductance between two rectangular loops. Can somebody help me please?
Mutual inductance is a phenomenon that occurs when two or more circuits are in close proximity to each other, causing a change in the magnetic field of one circuit to induce a current in the other circuit.
Mutual inductance is measured in henries (H), which is the unit of inductance. It is typically measured using a mutual inductance meter, which uses a known current to induce a voltage in the other circuit and measures the resulting voltage to determine the mutual inductance.
A square loop is a type of coil used in inductors and transformers. It consists of a wire wound in the shape of a square, with each side of the square representing one turn of the coil. Square loops are often used in applications where a strong and uniform magnetic field is required.
A square loop can increase the mutual inductance between two circuits, as it allows for a larger area for the magnetic field to pass through. This results in a stronger induced current in the second circuit.
Mutual inductance with square loops is commonly used in transformers, where it allows for efficient transfer of energy between two circuits. It is also used in wireless power transfer systems, proximity sensors, and other electronic devices.