Why is self induced emf also referred to as back emf

Self-induced emf is also referred to as back emf because it is created in response to the change in current flow in a circuit. When the current in a circuit changes, it creates a magnetic field around the conductor. This changing magnetic field then induces a voltage, known as self-induced emf, that opposes the change in current. This opposing voltage "pushes back" against the current flow, thus earning the name "back emf."