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8. How does a solenoid behave like a magnet? Can you determine the north and
south poles of a current-carrying solenoid with the help of a bar magnet? Explain.
placed in a magnetic

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Answered by vaishnavpuja02
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Answer:

Magnetic field lines are produced around the solenoid when a current is allowed to flow through it. The magnetic field produced by it is similar to the magnetic field of a bar magnet. ...

Explanation:

Yes, the north and south poles of a current–carrying solenoid can be determined with the help of a bar magnet. If the magnet is repelled, the end is north end of the solenoid. If the magnet is attracted, the end is south end of the solenoid.

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