Self-Inductance: Self-inductance is the property of an inductor to induce a voltage in itself due to changes in the current flowing through it.
Mutual Inductance: Mutual inductance refers to the ability of two nearby inductors to influence each other's magnetic fields and induce voltages across each other.
Back EMF (Electromotive Force): Back EMF is a voltage that opposes the change in current flow through an inductor, generated by the stored magnetic energy trying to maintain its original state.