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Physics, 03.08.2021 03:50, sandygarcia65

A toroid is a solenoid in the shape of a donut (Fig. 20-60). Use Ampére's law along the circular paths, shown dashed in Fig 20-60a, to determine that the magnetic field a) inside the toroid is B= u0 NI/2piR where N is the total number of turns and...
b)outside the toroid is B=0
c)If not, how does it vary?

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