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find a magnetic field in a toroidal solenoid​

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Answered by mariolalitha1914
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Explanation:

The magnetic field of a current-carrying toroid is independent of the radius. This is because the magnetic field of the toroid is given as B = μonI where n is the number of turns, I is the electric current, and μo is the permeability.

The shape of the solenoid is cylindrical: The shape of the toroid is circular

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