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757.]
SELF-INDUCTION.
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a third method. Beginning with an arrangement in which the transient current due to self-induction is slightly in excess of that due to mutual induction, we may get rid of the inequality by inserting a conductor whose resistance is between and . The condition of no permanent current through the galvanometer is not affected by the introduction of . We may therefore get rid of the transient current by adjusting the resistance of alone. When this is done the value of is


.(15)


Comparison of the Coefficients of Self-induction of Two Coils.

757.] Insert the coils in two adjacent branches of Wheatstone's Bridge. Let and be the coefficients of self-induction of the coils inserted in and in respectively, then the condition of no galvanometer current is


,(16)
whence , for no permanent current,(17)
and , for no transient current.(18)


Hence, by a proper adjustment of the resistances, both the permanent and the transient current can be got rid of, and then the ratio of to can be determined by a comparison of the resistances.