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Magnetic field due to a current carrying toroidal solenoid is independent of

A) No. Of turns
B) radius
C) current​

Answers

Answered by sristiupadhyay1234
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Answer:

B. Radius is the answer

Answered by stefangonzalez246
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(B) Magnetic field due to a current carrying toroidal solenoid is independent of radius.

Explanation:

  • The magnetic influence experienced on moving electric charge, current and magnetic materials is called magnetic field.
  • Tesla is the SI unit of magnetic field.
  • Magnetic field in the toroid of inside and outside is zero.
  • The magnetic field must be zero, if the current is zero.
  • The magnetic field is constructed around solenoid like the bar magnet.
  • Solenoid has north pole and south pole at the ends.
  • By increasing the number of turns and current, the strength of a solenoid can be increased.

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