J
Jian
- Jan 1, 1970
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As you know, when you place a single loop coil made of
infinitively thin wire perpendicular to another same coil
the mutual inductance between the two is zero.
(as the Neumann integer is zero, dl x dl'= 0 every where,
and you can prove it easily with a network analyzer).
But how do I convince my buddy how insists that: the magnetic
field line produced by of one coil is passing through the other,
how can M = 0?
infinitively thin wire perpendicular to another same coil
the mutual inductance between the two is zero.
(as the Neumann integer is zero, dl x dl'= 0 every where,
and you can prove it easily with a network analyzer).
But how do I convince my buddy how insists that: the magnetic
field line produced by of one coil is passing through the other,
how can M = 0?