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  • Mutual Inductance

    A proportionality constant relating magnetic flux in a secondary coil to current in a primary coil, measured in Henrys.
  • Primary Coil

    The coil through which a changing current induces an EMF in a secondary coil.
  • Secondary Coil

    The coil in which an EMF is induced due to a changing current in the primary coil.
  • EMF

    Electromotive force induced in a coil due to changing magnetic flux, calculated using mutual inductance.
  • Faraday's Law

    A principle stating that a changing magnetic field induces an EMF in a coil.
  • Henrys

    The unit of measurement for inductance, including mutual inductance.
  • Magnetic Flux

    The product of the magnetic field and the area it penetrates, influencing induced EMF.
  • Solenoid

    A coil of wire designed to create a magnetic field when carrying a current.
  • Permeability of Free Space

    A constant denoted as mu_0, used in calculating magnetic fields in solenoids.
  • Turns

    The number of loops in a coil, affecting its inductance and magnetic properties.
  • Weber

    The unit of magnetic flux, used in calculating inductance.
  • Ampere

    The unit of electric current, used in calculating inductance and EMF.
  • Lenz's Law

    A principle stating that the direction of induced EMF opposes the change in magnetic flux.
  • Cross-sectional Area

    The area of a coil's cross-section, influencing its mutual inductance.
  • Proportionality Constant

    A constant that relates two proportional quantities, such as mutual inductance.