Which of the following pairs of coils has zero coupling constant?
A
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B
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C
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D
All the above option
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Solution
The correct option is B
Coupling Constant:
It is denoted by.
It can be written as .
Option B is correct because the field produced by Coil in this pair is parallel to the surface of coil , so the flux coupled with will be zero, resulting in a zero coupling constant.
A coupling constant (also known as an interaction constant) is a field theory parameter that determines the relative strength of interaction between particles or fields.
we can note here that if the area vector of loop is perpendicular to the direction of the magnetic field produced by the loop ( which is given by the right-hand thumb rule), then, the magnetic flux through loop will be zero which means the coil is not flux-linked. This is the same case as option B in which loop and loop are perpendicular to each other.