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Self-inductance is a property of an electrical circuit, particularly coils or inductors, that quantifies the ability of the coil to induce an electromotive force (EMF) in itself as the current flowing through it changes. This phenomenon occurs due to the magnetic field created around the coil, which responds to changes in current by generating a voltage that opposes the change. Understanding self-inductance is crucial for analyzing how circuits behave over time, especially in scenarios where current is not constant.