The average flux densities and their phases through different cross section
s of the toroidal core made of ferrimagnetic material have no obvious diffe
rence at low frequencies even if the core is excited by several turns of wi
nding current that cover only a very small part of the circumference of the
core, However, with the increase of the frequency into the MHz range and t
he enlargement of the core size, it is observed that the flux densities thr
ough two different cross sections and the phases between them are different
. The bigger the core, the more obvious the phenomenon is. This experimenta
l phenomenon may hint that time is needed to make the whole core uniformly
magnetized and the magnetizing time increases with the enlargement of the c
ore sizes. When the time is comparable to the period of the exciting curren
t, this nonuniformly magnetizing phenomenon occurs.