self-induction

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Noun
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self-in=duc=tion

WORDNET DICTIONARY

Noun self-induction has 1 sense

CIDE DICTIONARY

self-inductionn. 
     Induction in a circuit due to the action of one portion of a current upon an adjacent portion during periods of varying current strength. The nature of the induction is such as to oppose the action which produces it.  [Webster 1913 Suppl.]

OXFORD DICTIONARY

self-induction, n. Electr. the production of an electromotive force in a circuit when the current in that circuit is varied.

Derivative
self-inductive adj.

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