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प्रश्न
A long solenoid of length L and radius r1 having N1 turns is surrounded symmetrically by a coil of radius r2 (> r1) having N2 turns (N2 ≪ N1) around its mid-point. Derive an expression for the mutual inductance of solenoid and coil. Is M12 = M21 valid in this case?
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उत्तर
Mutual inductance (M) = `"Flux linked with secondary"/"Current in primary"`
Magnetic field inside a long solenoid (B) = µ0nI
= `mu_0 N_1/L I_1`
The field is uniform inside the solenoid and negligible outside.
The magnetic field exists only inside the solenoid of radius r1. Area contributing to flux:
A = `pi r_1^2`
Flux through one turn of the outer coil (Φ) = BA
= `mu_0 N_1/L I_1 * pi r_1^2`
Outer coil has N2 turns:
Φ = N2ϕ
= `N_2 mu_0 N_1/L I_1 pi r_1^2`
Mutual inductance (M12) = `phi/I_1`
= `mu_0 (N_1 N_2)/L pi r_1^2`
In general M12 = M21
This is a fundamental property of mutual inductance, independent of geometry (as long as the medium is linear and isotropic).
Thus, M12 = M21 is valid.
