A toroid has a core (non-ferromagnetic) of inner radius 25 cm and outer radius 26 cm,

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A toroid has a core (non-ferromagnetic) of inner radius 25 cm and outer radius 26 cm, around which 3500 turns of a wire are wound. If the current in the wire is 11 A, what is the magnetic field (a) outside the toroid, (b) inside the core of the toroid, and (c) in the empty space surrounded by the toroid.

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answered Jan 4, 2018 by mdsamim (213,225 points) 5 10 15
edited Mar 5, 2018 by Vikash Kumar
 
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Inner radius of the toroid, r1 = 25 cm = 0.25 m
Outer radius of the toroid, r2 = 26 cm = 0.26 m
Number of turns on the coil, N = 3500
Current in the coil, I = 11 A
(a) Magnetic field outside a toroid is zero. It is non-zero only inside the core of a toroid. (b) Magnetic field inside the core of a toroid is given by the relation,

(c) Magnetic field in the empty space surrounded by the toroid is zero.

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