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The property of an electrical conductor through which a change in current through it induces an electromotive force in both the conductor itself as well as in any nearby conductors by mutual inductance. Also use more broadly for electromagnetic phenomena in solenoids.
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A 12th-grade physics question about inductors
Also, closer windings should mean stronger inductance, at infinite pitch the inductor is a straight wire, which seems to support this idea.
The big question:
How can I connect all these concepts? …