FAQ

What is the Mutual Inductance?
Mutual Inductance is a measure of the ability of one coil to induce a voltage in another coil when they are in close proximity, resulting from changes in magnetic flux. Mutual Inductance is usually measured using the Henry for Inductance. Note that the value of Mutual Inductance is always positive.
Can the Mutual Inductance be negative?
No, the Mutual Inductance, measured in Inductance cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Mutual Inductance?
Mutual Inductance is usually measured using the Henry[H] for Inductance. Millihenry[H], Microhenry[H] are the few other units in which Mutual Inductance can be measured.
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