The magnetic field inside a toroid is approximately zero due to the cancellation of the magnetic field produced by each winding of the coil. The field lines generated by current flowing in one direction on one side of the toroid cancel out with the field lines generated by current flowing in the opposite direction on the other side, resulting in a net field of close to zero inside the core.
Inside a charged insulator, the electric field is 0, as charges cannot move freely in insulators. Outside the insulator, the electric field behaves as if all the charge is concentrated at the center of the insulator.
The electric field inside a Gaussian cylinder is zero.
Yes, the magnetic field inside a solenoid is generally uniform.
The electric field inside a hollow conductor is zero.
The distribution of the electric field inside a sphere is uniform, meaning it is the same at all points inside the sphere.
according to the ampere's law . magnetic field is strongest in a loop or a plane. and about toroid the magnetic is strongest in the coil where the wire is rotated around it . Magnetic field is minimum inside and outside the toroid.
A magnetic field for a toroid is typically concentrated within the coil, circling around the winding. Inside the toroid, the magnetic field lines are close together and form closed loops. Outside the toroid, the magnetic field is very weak and essentially negligible.
according to the ampere's law . magnetic field is strongest in a loop or a plane. and about toroid the magnetic is strongest in the coil where the wire is rotated around it . Magnetic field is minimum inside and outside the toroid.
A hyperboloid.A sphere, ellipsoid, toroid or paraboloid intersected by a plane.There are probably others.A hyperboloid.A sphere, ellipsoid, toroid or paraboloid intersected by a plane.There are probably others.A hyperboloid.A sphere, ellipsoid, toroid or paraboloid intersected by a plane.There are probably others.A hyperboloid.A sphere, ellipsoid, toroid or paraboloid intersected by a plane.There are probably others.
A toroid is a doughnut shaped, three dimensional shape like an O ring. Any three dimensional shape can be rotated completely around an axis to create a toroid shape leading to toroids with both curved and flat faces.
Inside a charged insulator, the electric field is 0, as charges cannot move freely in insulators. Outside the insulator, the electric field behaves as if all the charge is concentrated at the center of the insulator.
toroid
A sphere, an ellipsoid, a toroid and many more.
Wheel is a "Toroid" shape which is like a donut.
Yes. A sphere, an ellipsoid, a toroid.
The electric field inside a Gaussian cylinder is zero.
The electric field inside a hollow conductor is zero.