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    Jun 3, 2013, 10:45 PM
    Electron passing
    Sir what will happen if we pass electron or proton through Solenoid and toroid
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    Jun 4, 2013, 06:23 AM
    You don't pass protons through electric circuits - all electric current in copper-based electronics consists of electron flow.

    When an electron passes through a toroid a magnietic field is induced inside the coils for the toroid. That magnetic field may be used to cause a nearby magnet to move (as in a solenoid), or it may be used to induce a current in a second toroidal winding (as in a transformer), or it may be used to induce an impedance in the electric circuit (as in an inductor).

    Do you have a more specific question in mind?

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