The magnetic field inside a toroidal solenoid of radius R is B. If the current through it is doubled and its radius is also doubled keeping the number of turns per unit length the same; magnetic field produced by it will be:
The force between two current carrying conductors is due to which of the following
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Which of the following laws give the direction of induced e.m.f
What is the magnetic field in the empty space enclosed by the toroidal solenoid of radius R?
The magnetic field inside a current carrying toroidal solenoid is B, if its radius is doubled and the current through it is also doubled keeping the total number of turns same, the magnetic field inside the solenoid will be:
A solenoid coil of 300 turns /m is carrying a current of 5 A. Calculate the magnitude of magnetic intensity inside the solenoid.
Magnetic field due to a current carrying toroidal solenoid is independent of:
In a current carrying conductor varying electric field generates
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