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mutual induction measurement

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How to measure mutual inductance of inductive coils by doing experiment?
is it possible with oscilloscope and agilent?.
Thank you
 

This experiment might give an idea...
Send a sudden surge of current through one inductor. Watch with a scope for response (either voltage or current) through the second inductor.

Start by connecting a low-ohm resistor across the second inductor. If voltage is barely detectable, then change to higher ohm values step by step. However not so high a resistance that voltage reaches hazardous levels.

For the first inductor add a freewheeling diode to absorb high-voltage spike when you disconnect current.
 

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