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I know that the poles of an electromagnet that is straight is at the ends but what if the metal core is an iron ring?
Would the poles be perpendicular to the ring's plane?mfb said:Then you have a circular magnetic field. This is called a toroid magnet, and you'll find it in various particle detectors, fusion reactors and probably a couple of other places.
And what is it about the magnetic field configuration (near the poles) that causes it to attract/repel other magnets? To keep things simple, suppose the "other magnets" are small (in physical size) compared to the magnet in question.kolleamm said:It would mean that it could attract/repel other magnets right?