Define self and mutual induced emf.

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Self-induced emf: Self-induced emf is the e.m.f induced in the coil due to the change of flux produced by linking it with its own turns.

Mutual induced emf: The emf induced in a coil due to the change of flux produced by another neighbouring coil linking to it, is called Mutually Induced emf.   

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