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Summary

A picture of the usual depiction of mutual inductance. The two vertical lines between the inductors indicate a solid core that the wires of the inductor are wrapped around. "n:m" shows the ratio between the number of windings of the left inductor to windings of the right inductor. This picture also shows the dot convention.

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current 01:32, 19 October 2006 231×174 (3 KB) Fresheneesz ( Talk | contribs) (Fixing picture along with another. This has been wrong for months)
revert 01:48, 15 April 2006 231×174 (3 KB) Fresheneesz ( Talk | contribs) (A picture of the usual depiction of mutual inductance. The two verticle lines between the inductors indicate a ''solid core'' that the wires of the inductor are wrapped around. "n:m" shows the ratio between the number of windings of the left inductor to w)

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