Self-inductance is the property of a coil or circuit that enables it to generate an electromotive force (EMF) in response to a change in current flowing through it. This occurs due to the magnetic field created by the current, which induces a voltage that opposes the change, following Lenz's Law. Self-inductance plays a crucial role in various electrical applications, including transformers and inductors, as well as in the analysis of circuits that involve magnetic coupling with other components.