Measurement of mutual inductance from frequency dependence of impedance of AC coupled circuit using digital dual-phase lock-in amplifier
Abstract
We present a simple method to determine the mutual inductance M between two coils in a coupled AC circuit by using a digital dual-phase lock-in amplifier. The frequency dependence of the real and imaginary parts is measured as the coupling constant is changed. The mutual inductance M decreases as the distance d between the centers of coils is increased. We show that the coupling constant is proportional to d-n with an exponent n (≈ 3). This coupling is similar to that of two magnetic moments coupled through a dipole-dipole interaction.
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