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Two identical coaxial circular coils, each of radius and turns, are placed a distance apart, where . A current flows through both coils in the same direction. A small circular loop of radius () and resistance is placed coaxially midway between the coils. If the current in the larger coils is now varied at a rate of , what is the induced current in the small loop?
(μ₀Nπr²/Rρ) |dI/dt|
(2μ₀Nπr²/Rρ) |dI/dt|
(μ₀Nπr²/2Rρ) |dI/dt|
(μ₀Nπr/Rρ) |dI/dt|
Two coils are placed close to each other. When the current in the first coil changes, an emf is induced in the second coil. This phenomenon is known as:
Self-induction
Mutual induction
Electrostatic induction
Magnetic resonance
The coefficient of mutual inductance between two coils depends on:
The current flowing in the coils
The resistance of the coils
The geometry and relative position of the coils
The capacitance of the coils
Two circuits have coefficient of mutual induction of . Average e.m.f. induced in the secondary by a change of current from to in in the primary will be
The induction coil works on the principle of
Self-induction
Mutual induction
Ampere’s rule
Fleming’s right hand rule