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Problem: Concerning Ampere's law Let look at a coil around a toroid shown in the figure below. The coil has N = 20 turns around the toroid. The toroid has an inside diameter of ID = 4 cm and an outside diameter OD = 5 cm. Determine the field intensity H along the mean path length within the toroid with a current i = 2.5 A.
Figure created by Kirk Betz
Solution:
Do symmetry the magnetic field intensity Hm along a circular contour within the toroid is constant. We can find the mean radius by
Using the mean radius the mean path of length l_m can be calculated.
With Ampere's Law (below) the field intensity along the mean path can be Found.
Finally teh H_m can be calculated.
Since the width of the toroid is much smaller than the mean radius r_m we can assume a uniform H_m throughout teh cross-section of the toroid.