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A comprehensive understanding of mutual inductance, self-inductance, and the polarity of voltages induced in magnetically coupled circuits. It explains the concept of mutual inductance in terms of self-inductance, discusses the relationship between the flux, number of turns, and permeance, and presents the dot convention for determining the polarity of voltages. Furthermore, it outlines a procedure for determining dot markings in magnetically coupled circuits.
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