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Flux leakage results in a fraction of the applied voltage dropped without contributing to the mutual coupling, and thus can be modeled as reactances of each leakage inductance X < sub > p </ sub > and X < sub > s </ sub > in series with the perfectly coupled region.
The amount of inductive coupling between two conductors is measured by their mutual inductance.
An asynchronous motor requires slip-relative movement between the magnetic field ( generated by the stator ) and a winding set ( the rotor ) to induce current in the rotor by mutual inductance.
In electromagnetism and electronics, inductance is that property of a conductor by which a change in current in the conductor " induces " ( creates ) a voltage ( electromotive force ) in both the conductor itself ( self-inductance ) and any nearby conductors ( mutual inductance ).
in a neighbouring circuit ( mutual inductance ).
Sensitive circuits such as microphone and computer network cables may use special cable constructions to limit the mutual inductance between signal circuits.
The diagonal coefficients L < sub > m, m </ sub > are called coefficients of self inductance, the off-diagonal elements are called coefficients of mutual inductance.
The mutual inductance, M, is also a measure of the coupling between two inductors.
The mutual inductance also has the relationship:
: is the mutual inductance, and the subscript specifies the relationship of the voltage induced in coil 2 due to the current in coil 1.
The mutual inductance also has a relationship with the coupling coefficient.
Once the mutual inductance, M, is determined from this factor, it can be used to predict the behavior of a circuit:
: M is the mutual inductance.
When one inductor is closely coupled to another inductor through mutual inductance, such as in a transformer, the voltages, currents, and number of turns can be related in the following way:
When either side of the transformer is a tuned circuit, the amount of mutual inductance between the two windings determines the shape of the frequency response curve.
When two tuned circuits are loosely coupled through mutual inductance, the bandwidth will be narrow.
As the amount of mutual inductance increases, the bandwidth continues to grow.
When the mutual inductance is increased beyond a critical point, the peak in the response curve begins to drop, and the center frequency will be attenuated more strongly than its direct sidebands.
The mutual inductance by a filamentary circuit i on a filamentary circuit j is given by the double integral Neumann formula
He also discovered mutual inductance independently of Michael Faraday, though Faraday was the first to publish his results.
Reducing the coupling between the coils, by physically separating them so less of the magnetic field of one intersects the other ( reducing the mutual inductance ), narrows the bandwidth, resulting in much sharper, more selective tuning than a single tuned circuit.
If the inductors are situated in each other's magnetic fields, this approach is invalid due to mutual inductance.

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The most positive element to emerge from the Oslo meeting of North Atlantic Treaty Organization Foreign Ministers has been the freer, franker, and wider discussions, animated by much better mutual understanding than in past meetings.
`` When Mickey went to the Yankees '', says Mark Freeman, an ex-Yankee pitcher who sells mutual funds in Denver, `` DiMaggio still was playing and every day Mickey would go by his locker, just aching for some word of encouragement from this great man, this hero of his.
The gentle Channing, revered by all Bostonians, orthodox or Unitarian, wrote to a friend in Louisville that among its many virtues Boston did not abound in a tolerant spirit, that the yoke of opinion crushed individuality of judgment and action: `` No city in the world is governed so little by a police, and so much by mutual inspections and what is called public sentiment.
Astrometry has also been used to support claims of extrasolar planet detection by measuring the displacement the proposed planets cause in their parent star's apparent position on the sky, due to their mutual orbit around the center of mass of the system.
AMEX was a mutual organization, owned by its members.
Although the increased contact brought by trade between the Japanese and the Ainu contributed to increased mutual understanding, sometimes it led to conflict, occasionally intensifying into violent Ainu revolts, of which the most important was Shakushain's Revolt ( 1669 – 1672 ).
Alcoholics Anonymous ( AA ) is an international mutual aid movement founded in 1935 by Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith ( Bill W. and Dr. Bob ) in Akron, Ohio.
Traveling in the same social circles, the two men engaged in a 20-year mutual vendetta, as described by the Daily News in 1998: " They crossed paths often, in the midtown watering holes and at National Cartoonists Society banquets, and the city's gossip columns were full of their snarling public donnybrooks.
When the crowd — eventually reinforced by mutinous gardes françaises — proved a fair match for the fort's defenders, Governor de Launay, the commander of the Bastille, capitulated and opened the gates to avoid a mutual massacre.
There are about 250 Bantu languages by the criterion of mutual intelligibility, though the distinction between language and dialect is often unclear, and Ethnologue counts 535 languages.
A building society is a financial institution owned by its members as a mutual organization.
Five of these societies became joint stock banks ( Plc ), one merged with another and the other four were taken over by Plc ’ s ( in two cases after the mutual had previously converted to a Plc ).
If a mutual is large, or is expected to grow if it can raise capital by a conversion, its managers derive more value from a conversion but do not suffer much loss of perks than if the bank were small.
Moreover, by no means are all mutual managers incompetent, and conversions allows the bank to expand more easily and to grant executive stock options that are valuable to skilled managers ".
In the event, due to the urgently needed reinforcements in the Thracian front, Bulgarian Headquarters was soon forced to remove its troops from the city ( while the Greeks agreed by mutual treaty to remove their units based in Serres ) and transport them to Dedeağaç ( modern Alexandroupolis ), but still it left behind a battalion that started fortifying its positions.
Mohism ( Moism ), founded by Mozi ( 墨子 ), promotes universal love with the aim of mutual benefit.
They also found that the correlation between racism and conservatism could be entirely accounted for by their mutual relationship with social dominance orientation.
Hours after the game, Alan Pardew left Charlton by mutual consent.
It also dictates proper treatment of juniors by their seniors, establishing a mutual benefit for both.
The main distinction of the egalitarian view is that decisions about managing family responsibilities are made by mutual submission and cooperation, not on the basis of tradition ( e. g., " man's work " or " woman's " work ), nor any other irrelevant or irrational basis.
People could marry by mutual agreement in the presence of witnesses.
One of the special achievements of such deism-based humanism is that it discloses new, anthropocentric moral sources by which human beings are motivated and empowered to accomplish acts of mutual benefit.
In October 1990, a decade after his divorce from Angela, Bowie and Somali-born supermodel Iman were introduced by a mutual friend.

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