Date: Sun Aug 6 23:49:29 2000
Posted By: Lawrence Skarin, Faculty, Electrical Engineering, Monroe Community College
Area of science: Engineering
ID: 962679443.Eg
Message:
The answer is yes. Mutual inductance results from coils sharing some (in
the limit, all) of the same magnetic lines of force. The area within the
coils is not superconducting, and that's why mutual inductance is allowed.
Larry Skarin
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