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8.
The mutual inductance when k = 0.65, L1 = 2
H, and L2 = 5
H is


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Santosh said:
1 decade ago
M=k*sqrt(L1*L2) this is according to the coupling coefficent
Naresh said:
1 decade ago
I did not understand the formula clearly.
Archu said:
1 decade ago
k=M/(L1*L2)^1/2
Yousuf said:
1 decade ago
This formula is correct. It is related to coupling coefficient.
Kondalu said:
1 decade ago
It is correct.
Ankit said:
1 decade ago
k=M/(L1*L2)^1/2
Vijay Balu Raskar said:
1 decade ago
Formula is correct.
GANESH said:
1 decade ago
M=MUTUAL Inductance
M=K(L1*L2)^1/2
M=K(L1*L2)^1/2
Balagangadhara said:
1 decade ago
I did not understand the formula used to data clearly.
Siri said:
1 decade ago
K=M/sqrt(L1*L2)...............(According to coefficient of coupling)
i.e M=K*sqrt(L1*L2)
=.65*sqrt(5*10)
=.65*3.15
=2.055
Appox=2
i.e M=K*sqrt(L1*L2)
=.65*sqrt(5*10)
=.65*3.15
=2.055
Appox=2
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