shb264
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I have two conducting circular coils (1 turn each). These coils are made of square wire of 1x1mm and have radius of 10mm each. the radii of both the coils is same. material is copper. One coil is placed on top of other one with a gap of 1mm between them so that the centers of both the coils are on the same axis. i want to calculate the mutual inductance of these coils if the current is same. What will be the total inductance of these two coils (will it be sum of self inductance of two coils and mutual inductance)? What will be the effect on overall inductance if increase the distance between the coils from 1mm to 5mm and 10mm? The overall inductance will decrease??
Need help to understand the situation and need some analytical formula to calculate the overall inductance of both the coils. Thanks.
I have two conducting circular coils (1 turn each). These coils are made of square wire of 1x1mm and have radius of 10mm each. the radii of both the coils is same. material is copper. One coil is placed on top of other one with a gap of 1mm between them so that the centers of both the coils are on the same axis. i want to calculate the mutual inductance of these coils if the current is same. What will be the total inductance of these two coils (will it be sum of self inductance of two coils and mutual inductance)? What will be the effect on overall inductance if increase the distance between the coils from 1mm to 5mm and 10mm? The overall inductance will decrease??
Need help to understand the situation and need some analytical formula to calculate the overall inductance of both the coils. Thanks.