Abstract
Determination of electrodynamic forces, as may be required for various practical purposes, is based on known calculation recommendations for mutual inductance coefficients, including the calculation methods with special functions, like complete elliptic integrals of the 1st and the 2nd kind, as well as spherical Legendre functions of the 2nd kind with half-integer index [1–5]. Some examples of practical tasks requiring these calculations are the assessments of mutual inductances in non-contact chargers, as well as the assessments of electrodynamic interactions in the windings of transformers, inductors, various solenoid-based loading devices, electric drives, etc. These applications are discussed in numerous publications and guides, e.g. [6–9].
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