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Self-induction   /sɛlf-ɪndˈəkʃən/   Listen
Self-induction

noun
1.
Generation of an electromotive force (EMF) in a circuit by changing the current in that circuit; usually measured in henries.






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"Self-induction" Quotes from Famous Books



... Faraday's researches into the production of electricity from magnetism may be inferred from the fact that all the forms of magneto-electric induction known to-day—namely, self-induction, or the induction of an active circuit on itself; mutual induction, or the induction of an active circuit on a neighboring circuit; and electro-magnetic induction, and magneto-electric induction, or the induction produced in conductors through which the magnetic flux from electro ...
— Beacon Lights of History, Volume XIV • John Lord



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