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What is a self-induction?

What is a self-induction? Here are some definitions.

Noun
  1. Induction in a circuit caused by changes in the circuit itself.
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Thus the phenomena of self-induction are accounted for by the supposed medium.
This is prevented by self-induction in the primary winding, which opposes any change in the current strength.
Through the process of self-induction the changing fields generate more electromagnetic wavelets that propagate outwards at the speed of light.
For loudspeaker cable it means that its capacity and self-induction should not be too high, and that resistance must be as low as possible.
Reactance is the effect of self-induction in hindering the flow of current.
A strong magnetic field is obtained by high currents or large self-induction.

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