The magnetic field inside the toroid varies depending on which parameters?

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2022-12-20

The magnetic field inside the toroid varies depending on which parameters?

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Janelle12g

Janelle12g

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The magnitude of the magnetic field inside the toroid varies as a function of :
B = μ 0 n I
where, B = magnetic field
n is the number of turns,
I is the current induced
What is a toroid?
A toroid is a coil of wire wrapped around a donut-shaped form made of powdered iron. It is used as an inductor in electronic circuits for low frequencies when large inductances are necessary.
Toroidal coils carry more current than solenoidal coils of similar size, because of the larger-diameter wires can be used, and the total amount of wire is less, thus reducing the resistance .
In a toroid, all the magnetic flux is contained in the core material.

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