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what is torodial solenoid​

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Answered by anjnachauhan80533310
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Answer:

A toroid is a coil of insulated or enameled wire wound on a donut-shaped form made of powdered iron. ... A toroid has more inductance , for a given number of turns, than a solenoid with a core of the same material and similar size.

Explanation:

The main difference between solenoid and toroid is that the solenoid is considered as the straight coil and the toroid is the bent solenoid which is having ring or doughnut shape.In toroid due to the ring shape the magnetic field is much stronger than solenoid at its center.

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