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A toroid is a Doughnut -shaped object whose surface is a Torus . Its annular shape is generated by revolving a circle around an axis external to the circle.

A coil of insulated Wire in a pretzel shape (usually with a core of iron or similar Metal ) is an example of a toroidal object. These are used as Inductor s in Circuits such as Low Frequency transmitters and receivers because they possess higher Inductance and carry greater current than similarly constructed Solenoid s. They are also used as Transformer s in main power supplies. Toroidal coils reduce Resistance , due to the larger diameter and smaller number of turns in the winding. The Magnetic Flux in a toroid is confined to the core, preventing its energy from being absorbed by nearby objects.

In the geometry of torus-shaped magnetic fields, the ''poloidal'' flux direction threads the "donut hole" in the center of the torus, while the ''toroidal'' flux direction is parallel the core of the torus.

In fluid mechanics, a toroid-shaped flow is called a Vortex Ring .


SEE ALSO


Toroidal Transformers Overview
http://www.tortech.com.au/toroidaltransformers.html

Toroidal Inductors Overview http://www.butlerwinding.com/inductors/toroidal_inductor/toroidal-inductor.html