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  1. Toroid - Wikipedia

    In mathematics, a toroid is a surface of revolution with a hole in the middle. The axis of revolution passes through the hole and so does not intersect the surface. [1]

  2. TOROID Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of TOROID is a surface generated by a closed plane curve rotated about a line that lies in the same plane as the curve but does not intersect it.

  3. 12.7: Solenoids and Toroids - Physics LibreTexts

    2025年3月3日 · The turns of a toroid form a helix, rather than circular loops. As a result, there is a small field external to the coil; however, the derivation above holds if the coils were circular.

  4. Toroidal Custom Transformers-Custom and Standard-Toroid Corp

    We offer the industry's largest selection of standard designed toroidal transformers with dual primaries and dual secondaries. Whether you need 1 piece or 20,000, a 20VA transformer or an 18,000VA …

  5. What is Toroid? - BYJU'S

    The first toroid was invented in 1830 by the physicist Michael Faraday. He noticed that the change in the magnetic field resulted in the voltage in a wire. This phenomenon is known as Faraday’s law of …

  6. Toroid – unifyphysics

    The earliest known use of the word “toroid” dates back to the 1880s, and it was first recorded in the writings of George Carr. The toroid’s unique shape and the way it confines the magnetic field have …

  7. TOROIDS - electronics tutorials

    2003年4月6日 · Sometimes these are incorrectly spelt torroids. These come in two types, powdered iron toroids or ferrite toroids. Both introduce permeability. Toroids look exactly like doughnuts and come …

  8. Toroid -- from Wolfram MathWorld

    3 天之前 · A surface of revolution obtained by rotating a closed plane curve about an axis parallel to the plane which does not intersect the curve. The simplest toroid is the torus. The word is also used to …

  9. Toroid Definition - Principles of Physics II Key Term | Fiveable

    A toroid is a doughnut-shaped object that is commonly used in electromagnetism and physics to describe the magnetic field generated by current flowing through a coil of wire wound in a circular …

  10. Understanding Toroids: Different Sizes, Shapes, and Applications

    Different toroids come in different sizes, shapes, and materials, each with its own set of advantages and disadvantages. This article will explore the different sizes and shapes of toroids, explain the …