When a current passes through the coils of a loop of wire, a magnetic field is produced. If a second coil is wound to the first one, all of the field lines produced by the first coil will thread through the second one. If the current through the first coil changes, so will the magnetic field. The magnetic field through the second coil will also change and an EMF will be induced in the second coil. This phenomenon is called mutual inductance – an EMF is induced in one coil because of a changing current in another.

In the arrangement above two long coils are wound on an iron core.  A current flows through the primary coil. This produces a flux
flows through the primary coil. This produces a flux through the secondary coil. Because the secondary coil has
through the secondary coil. Because the secondary coil has turns, the total flux threading the secondary coil is
turns, the total flux threading the secondary coil is
The mutual inductance of the coils is then defined as If we can treat each coil as a solenoid of length
If we can treat each coil as a solenoid of length then the field through the centre of the arrangement is uniform and given by
then the field through the centre of the arrangement is uniform and given by
Then and
and