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Exciting Inductnace, Magnitizing Inductance, Mutual Inductance of a transofrmer

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Guys,

I'm a little bit confused about all the above terms. They seem to be used interchangably in some text.
Are all these term the same?

Also, there seem to be 2 formulas for these term.

With coupling coefficient = k.

1). Lm = KxLp., Lr = (1-k)xLp

And

2) M = k*sqrt(Lpri*Lsec).
There's also a formula with Leakage inductance = (1-k)*(1-k)*Lp

My understanding is, you use 1) if you have ideal transformer in the equivalent circuit and use 2) for a T-Equivalent circuit.
Is this correct understand?

TIA,
KJ
 

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