Example: Ampere's Law
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Problem Statement
Consider a toroid which has N = 50 turns. The toroid has an ID = 10cm and OD = 15cm. For a current i = 5A calculate the field intensity H along the mean path length within the toroid. (this problem is similar to Example 5-1 in the text book)
Solution
The magnetic field intensity Hm is constant along the circular contour because of symmetry.
The mean path length is
The mean path length is
From Eq. 5-1
One can assume a uniform Hm throughout the cross-section of the toroid because the width is smaller than the mean radius.
Author
Tyler Anderson