A current carrying solenoid coil is suspended freely. In which direction will it settle and why?
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A current-carrying solenoid behaves like a bar magnet. We know that a freely suspended bar magnet aligns itself in the north-south direction. So, a freely suspended current-carrying solenoid also aligns itself in the north-south direction.
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A solenoid behaves like a bar magnet. When it is suspended freely, it interacts with the Earth's magnetic field and aligns itself along the north-south direction.
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