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Two coils are placed close to each other. The mutual inductance of the pair of coils depends upon

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  • the rates at which current are changing in the two coils
  • relative position and orientation of the two coils
  • the materials of the wires of the coils
  • the currents in the two coils
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The mutual inductance of the pair of coils depends on geometry of two coils, distance between two coils, distance between two coils, relative placement of two coils etc.
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