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anyone know how to solve the poynting vector for toroid with changing current?
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Why is I(enc) = IN? How is the current "enclosed" when the Amperian Loop is inside the toroid loops?
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Just a question, is a toroidalsolenoid stronger than a standard coil with the same dimensions and wire thickness etc.?
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Does the radius represent the distance from the center to the inner or outer cirlce?
The thickness of toroid is considered very small, thus, negligible....
@@snehshah4973 but sometimes, there are given inner and outer radius of the circle. What should we use? the inner, outer, or mean radius?
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During such instances we have to take average radius.
R'=(R1+R2)/2
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