The tightly wound toroidal solenoid is one of the few

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The tightly wound toroidal solenoid is one of the few configurations for which it is easy to calculate self-inductance. What features of the toroidal solenoid give it this simplicity?

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Problem 4DQ

The tightly wound toroidal solenoid is one of the few configurations for which it is easy to calculate self-inductance. What features of the toroidal solenoid give it this simplicity?

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Toroidal solenoid  are inductors which use magnetic cores with a toroidal (ring or donut) shape.

The self inductance can be calculated using the expression =

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