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Exercise 28.52 A toroidal solenoid (see the figure (Figure 1) ) has inner radius

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Exercise 28.52

A toroidal solenoid (see the figure (Figure 1) ) has inner radius 13.9cm and outer radius 19.2cm . The solenoid has 200 turns and carries a current of 9.30A .

Part A

What is the magnitude of the magnetic field at 11.9cm from the center of the torus?

Part B

What is the magnitude of the magnetic field at 16.6cm from the center of the torus?

Part C

What is the magnitude of the magnetic field at 21.2cm from the center of the torus?

Exercise 28.52

A toroidal solenoid (see the figure (Figure 1) ) has inner radius 13.9cm and outer radius 19.2cm . The solenoid has 200 turns and carries a current of 9.30A .

Part A

What is the magnitude of the magnetic field at 11.9cm from the center of the torus?

B=   T

Part B

What is the magnitude of the magnetic field at 16.6cm from the center of the torus?

B=   T

Part C

What is the magnitude of the magnetic field at 21.2cm from the center of the torus?

B=   T Exercise 28.52 A toroidal solenoid (see the figure (Figure 1) ) has inner radius 13.9cm and outer radius 19.2cm . The solenoid has 200 turns and carries a current of 9.30A . Part A What is the magnitude of the magnetic field at 11.9cm from the center of the torus? B= T Part B What is the magnitude of the magnetic field at 16.6cm from the center of the torus? B= T Part C What is the magnitude of the magnetic field at 21.2cm from the center of the torus?

Explanation / Answer

magnetic field produced in a toroidal solenoid is circular

so for 11.9 cm we can assume circular magnetic field of radius 11.9 cm

we can see it as path1 in the figure (b) as it is smaller than the inner radius

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