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A toroid has number of turns per unit length
n, current i, then the magnetic field is​

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Answered by ishanmukhopadhyay203
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ou can calculate the number of turns by giving the external diameter of the conductor and asuming that the number of turns is given by the amount of turns that you can have due to the internal circumference of the toroid or, you can simply state the number of turns of the toroid in the respective section.                                         hi dost check your answer

Answered by Anonymous
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he magnetic field inside the solenoid is given by . B = μ 0 nI. Where n = number of turns per unit length and . I = Current through the wire of a solenoid. A toroid is a coil which is wound on a torus or a doughnut-shaped structure. For a toroid, B = μ 0 nI. Where n = number of turns per unit circumference and . I = Current through the wire

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