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Definition of mutual induction in English: mutual inductionnoun mass nounPhysics The production of an electromotive force in a circuit by a change in the current in an adjacent circuit which is linked to the first by the flux lines of a magnetic field. Example sentencesExamples - If we start from the point of mutual induction instead of energy level of electrons, can we arrive at the same conclusion?
- In eddy current inspection, the eddy currents are generated in the test material due to mutual induction.
- Among his discoveries in electro magnetism were mutual induction, self-induction, the electro magnetic relay and the concept of the electric transformer.
- Alongside induction caused by string vibrations or a similar mechanical motion, there also exists the phenomenon of mutual induction.
- An example of mutual induction is pictured in figure 112.
Definition of mutual induction in US English: mutual inductionnoun Physics The production of an electromotive force in a circuit by a change in the current in an adjacent circuit which is linked to the first by the flux lines of a magnetic field. Example sentencesExamples - Among his discoveries in electro magnetism were mutual induction, self-induction, the electro magnetic relay and the concept of the electric transformer.
- In eddy current inspection, the eddy currents are generated in the test material due to mutual induction.
- Alongside induction caused by string vibrations or a similar mechanical motion, there also exists the phenomenon of mutual induction.
- If we start from the point of mutual induction instead of energy level of electrons, can we arrive at the same conclusion?
- An example of mutual induction is pictured in figure 112.
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