The document discusses several examples of magnetic rings with different properties including cross-sectional area, mean length, diameter, number of winding turns, and air gap measurements.
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The document discusses several examples of magnetic rings with different properties including cross-sectional area, mean length, diameter, number of winding turns, and air gap measurements.
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