Key Specifications/Special Features:
Conventional transformers have rectangular cores, whereas toroidal transformers have circular ('toroid' means 'circular') cores. The windings are placed around conventional cores by removing the top 'yoke' (horizontal member) of the core, making them easy to manufacture. For a toroidal transformer, however, the windings have to be actually wound around the core, making them much more difficult and, therefore, expensive to manufacture. Toroidal cores have less magnetic leakage than conventional cores, but are limited to small applications (e.g. hi-fi amplifiers, etc.), whereas conventional cores can be manufactured to any size.
32 turns of #22AWG copper wire on a 10 mm diameter toroidal core
inductance and resistance are the parameters of the choke cil
choke is connected in series not parallel.lol
An ideal choke coil has only inductance. It has zero resistance and no stray capacitance, therefore no resonances.
Tokamak
A ballute is a parachute which incorporates a toroidal balloon.
They put them to their electronically machines
A bagel is a toroidal bread roll which is boiled before it is baked.
there is no such thing, who ever said that is really dumb.........................................................................................................................................
Toroidal transformers produce less radiated noise (50 or 60 Hz hum) and generally are smaller and lighter than conventional laminated steel core transformers.
tokamak
A beigel is another term for a bagel - a toroidal bread roll which is boiled before it is baked.
Assuming you mean Toradol ( ketorolac). It does come in a pill form.
George R. Kempf has written: 'Toroidal embeddings'
A fixed choke is a choke that can not be removed or changed.
Conventional transformers have rectangular cores, whereas toroidal transformers have circular ('toroid' means 'circular') cores. The windings are placed around conventional cores by removing the top 'yoke' (horizontal member) of the core, making them easy to manufacture. For a toroidal transformer, however, the windings have to be actually wound around the core, making them much more difficult and, therefore, expensive to manufacture. Toroidal cores have less magnetic leakage than conventional cores, but are limited to small applications (e.g. hi-fi amplifiers, etc.), whereas conventional cores can be manufactured to any size.