Talk:Inductive coupling

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What determine the changes in mutual inductance in a circuit?

Are electric toohbrushes using the same principle?

"A couple of companies (Splashpower, Edison-GE) are promising these inductive coupling products for 2006." -Anyone know the status of these?

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I think the passive AM radio antennas should be mentioned here, or perhaps this page should re-direct to such a discussion. But because I'm an electronics/physics retard, I can't write the paragraph(s). All the best. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 4.236.15.132 (talk) 03:45, 6 June 2008 (UTC)