Graphene is considered the strongest material ever discovered, with a tensile strength over 100 times greater than that of the strongest steel. It is a form of carbon arranged in a hexagonal lattice just one atom thick, making it incredibly lightweight and flexible while still being extremely strong.
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Graphene is considered to be one of the strongest materials in the world, making it a potential candidate for the strongest wire. It has a tensile strength hundreds of times stronger than steel and is very lightweight. However, commercial production and use of graphene in large-scale applications are still in the early stages.
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according to the ampere's law . magnetic field is strongest in a loop or a plane. and about toroid the magnetic is strongest in the coil where the wire is rotated around it . Magnetic field is minimum inside and outside the toroid.