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  2. Toroid - Wikipedia

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    In this context a toroid need not be circular and may have any number of holes. A g-holed toroid can be seen as approximating the surface of a torus having a topological genus, g, of 1 or greater. The Euler characteristic χ of a g holed toroid is 2(1-g). [2] The torus is an example of a toroid, which is the surface of a doughnut.

  3. Torus - Wikipedia

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    Poloidal direction (red arrow) and toroidal direction (blue arrow) A torus of revolution in 3-space can be parametrized as: [2] (,) = (+ ⁡) ⁡ (,) = (+ ⁡) ⁡ (,) = ⁡. using angular coordinates , [,), representing rotation around the tube and rotation around the torus' axis of revolution, respectively, where the major radius is the distance from the center of the tube to the center of ...

  4. Toroidal inductors and transformers - Wikipedia

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    Due to the symmetry of a toroid, little magnetic flux escapes from the core (leakage flux). Thus, a toroidal inductor/transformer, radiates less electromagnetic interference (EMI) to adjacent circuits and is an ideal choice for highly concentrated environments. [ 3 ]

  5. Toroidal and poloidal coordinates - Wikipedia

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    As a simple example from the physics of magnetically confined plasmas, consider an axisymmetric system with circular, concentric magnetic flux surfaces of radius (a crude approximation to the magnetic field geometry in an early tokamak but topologically equivalent to any toroidal magnetic confinement system with nested flux surfaces) and denote the toroidal angle by and the poloidal angle by .

  6. Toroidal coordinates - Wikipedia

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    The most common definition of toroidal coordinates (,,) is = ⁡ ⁡ ⁡ ⁡ = ⁡ ⁡ ⁡ ⁡ = ⁡ ⁡ ⁡ together with () = ().The coordinate of a point equals the angle and the coordinate equals the natural logarithm of the ratio of the distances and to opposite sides of the focal ring

  7. Toroidal polyhedron - Wikipedia

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    Toroidal polyhedra are defined as collections of polygons that meet at their edges and vertices, forming a manifold as they do. That is, each edge should be shared by exactly two polygons, and at each vertex the edges and faces that meet at the vertex should be linked together in a single cycle of alternating edges and faces, the link of the vertex.

  8. Compact toroid - Wikipedia

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    Compact toroids are a class of toroidal plasma [1] configurations that are self-stable, and whose configuration does not require magnet coils running through the center of the toroid. They are studied primarily in the field of fusion energy , where the lack of complex magnets and a simple geometry may allow the construction of dramatically ...

  9. Solid torus - Wikipedia

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    A standard way to visualize a solid torus is as a toroid, embedded in 3-space. However, it should be distinguished from a torus, which has the same visual appearance: the torus is the two-dimensional space on the boundary of a toroid, while the solid torus includes also the compact interior space enclosed by the torus.

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