ALL meanings of mutual inductance
mu·tu·al in·duct·ance
M m - noun mutual inductance the ratio of the electromotive force in one of two circuits to the rate of change of current in the other circuit. 1
- noun mutual inductance a measure of the mutual induction between two magnetically linked circuits, given as the ratio of the induced electromotive force to the rate of change of current producing it. It is usually measured in henries 0