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Will coefficient of coupling between two inductors increase or decrease if I increase the inductance value? I am very confused as there's no direct answer on the net and the formula feels wrong to me intuitively...
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So coefficient of coupling is given by k=M/(L1L2)^1/2. From this logic it should decrease with inductance but it feels to me that intuitively if I increase the inductance value coupling should be stronger. Also I found some additional formulae in some papers (like shown below) in which the value of k seems to depend solely on distance and radius of the coil. How is this possible? Is it independent of inductance value?
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