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explain magnetic field due to ideal toroid....​

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The magnetic field in the open space inside (point P) and exterior to the toroid (point Q) is zero. The field B inside the toroid is constant in magnitude for the ideal toroid of closely wound turns. The direction of the magnetic field inside is clockwise as per the right-hand thumb rule for circular loops.

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The magnetic field in the open space inside (point P) and exterior to the toroid (point Q) is zero. The field B inside the toroid is constant in magnitude for the ideal toroid of closely wound turns. The direction of the magnetic field inside is clockwise as per the right-hand thumb rule for circular loops.

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