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The magnetic coils of a tokamak fusion reactor are in the shape of a toroid having an inner radius of 0.700 m and an out

Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2022 6:29 am
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The Magnetic Coils Of A Tokamak Fusion Reactor Are In The Shape Of A Toroid Having An Inner Radius Of 0 700 M And An Out 1
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The magnetic coils of a tokamak fusion reactor are in the shape of a toroid having an inner radius of 0.700 m and an outer radius of 1.30 m. The toroid has 850 turns of large-diameter wire, each of which carries a current of 15.0 KA. (a) Find the magnitude of the magnetic field inside the toroid along the inner radius. (b) Find the magnitude of the magnetic field inside the toroid along the outer radius.