the difference between a solenoid and toroid is that
1)a solenoid is considered as a straight coil of uniform turns per unit length whose length is large as compared to the diameter of the coil
a toroid is a bent solenoid which is in the form of a ring
2)in both the magnetic field is uniform and strong in their core centres,in toroids because of ring shape there is strong magnetic field in the centre of the ring as well
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The main difference between solenoid and toroid is that the solenoid is considered as the straight coil and the toroid is the bent solenoid which is having ring or doughnut shape.In toroid due to the ring shape the magnetic field is much stronger than solenoid at its center.
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The solenoid is a long cylindrical rod with the wire wound throughout the length. The magnetic field is along the axis of the rod. A toroid on the other hand is a long solenoid in the form of circle. The magnetic field of a toroid can be found out by drawing the amperean surface.
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The main difference between solenoid ?and toroid is that the solenoid is considered as the straight coil and the toroid is the bent solenoid which is having ring or doughnut shape.In toroid due to the ring shape the magnetic field is much stronger than solenoid at its centre
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the difference between a solenoid and toroid is that
1)a solenoid is considered as a straight coil of uniform turns per unit length whose length is large as compared to the diameter of the coil
a toroid is a bent solenoid which is in the form of a ring
2)in both the magnetic field is uniform and strong in their core centres,in toroids because of ring shape there is strong magnetic field in the centre of the ring as well
Hope u understood????
1)a solenoid is considered as a straight coil of uniform turns per unit length whose length is large as compared to the diameter of the coil
a toroid is a bent solenoid which is in the form of a ring
2)in both the magnetic field is uniform and strong in their core centres,in toroids because of ring shape there is strong magnetic field in the centre of the ring as well
Hope u understood????
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SolenoidToroidCylindrical in shapeCircular in shapeMagnetic field is created outsideMagnetic field is created withinHas uniform magnetic field inside it.It does not have a uniform magnetic field inside it.Magnetic field due to solenoid is (B) = Uo.niMagnetic field outside:- magnetic field (B) = 0Magnetic field inside:- magnetic field (B) = 0Magnetic field within the toroid:- magnetic field (B) = Uo.ni
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SOLENOID - A cylindrical shaped coil of many tightly wound turns of insulated wire. The diameter of the coil is smaller than its length.
TOROID - A toroid is a hollow circular ring of finite thickness on which a large number of turns of an insulated wire are closely bound. For any point inside the empty space surrounded by toroid as well as outside the toroid, magnetic field B is zero whereas in case of solenoid, magnetic field inside the solenoid is uniform and non uniform in outside. It is not zero.
TOROID - A toroid is a hollow circular ring of finite thickness on which a large number of turns of an insulated wire are closely bound. For any point inside the empty space surrounded by toroid as well as outside the toroid, magnetic field B is zero whereas in case of solenoid, magnetic field inside the solenoid is uniform and non uniform in outside. It is not zero.
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