Multiple Choice
Toroids: A toroidal solenoid has a central radius of 0.50 m and a cross-sectional diameter of 10 cm. When a current passes through the coil of the solenoid, the magnetic field inside the solenoid at its CENTER has a magnitude of 2.0 μT. What is the largest value of the magnetic field inside the solenoid when this current is flowing? (μ0 = 4π × 10-7 T ∙ m/A)
A) 3.5 µT
B) 1.8 µT
C) 2.2 µT
D) 0.50 µT
E) 2.8 µT
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