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Magnetic mutual induction

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Phenomenon of magnetic mutual induction

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Title: Magnetic mutual induction
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Magnetic mutual induction is the phenomenon of excitation of the magnetomotive force (MMF) in contour of a magnetic circuit due to the electromagnetic induction, caused by change of the electric induction flux, which is linked with the contour and is attributed to magnetic currents in other contours.

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