Lee Fraser
03-23-2000, 12:56 AM
No, a non-magnetic metal may not be used. The toroidal form would
constitute the equivilant of a shorted ring in a transformer so any
field changes inside it would be undetectable outside the toroid.
Good question though.
constitute the equivilant of a shorted ring in a transformer so any
field changes inside it would be undetectable outside the toroid.
Good question though.