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Magnetic fields within a toroid inductor.

Started by tinman, September 11, 2013, 10:01:30 AM

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tinman

So what dose the magnetic field look like within a toroid coil?. Is the magnetic field contained within the toroid core?,and wich field is it-north or south?.
My first test looking at a field being expelled outward from the toroid coil.But listen carefuly to the video near the end.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNOtEDkCSpA


Magluvin

This PDF explains it quite clearly as to how the fields propagate through a toroid core and coils. I believe it is correct.  ;) Its only 18 pages.  Read carefully, and you will get the picture. ;D

Mags

Magluvin

Sorry. Hit quote instead of modify to correct spelling of 'cor' to core. ;)   Too bad there wasnt a delete feature that had like a 1 min time frame in which to do so if a mistake were made such as I just did.

Mags

Cap-Z-ro

Just click the 'edit' button and remove all you want deleted.

If you wish to delete all text, remove all but the 'period', and click save...and bob's yer uncle.

Regards...