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self-induction noun[ U ] physics specialized(alsoself induction)uk /ˌself.ɪnˈdʌk.ʃən/ us /ˌself.ɪnˈdʌk.ʃən/ the process of an electromotive force going from one object to another without the objects touching when the current in the circuit is changed: (电流)自感应 Self-induction of currents can be expected at different frequencies.在不同频率下会产生自感应电流。 We expected to see significant effects due to self-induction. The magnitude of self-induction could be constrained by the design of the machine. He was not the first to notice the effects of self-induction. There seemed to be a considerable amount of self-induction in the transformer. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Electricity & electronics anodize anti-static arc bitstream brownout capacitance chargeable electricity generate high-voltage homing insulating tape linesman magnet multimeter negatively non-electric non-electrical non-electronic solid-state
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