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a solendoid is an long helicon coil of wire through which a current is run in order to create a magnetic field the magnetic field of the Canadian is a superposition of a field due to the current through each it is the nearly uniform side the sorry on and close to zero at side and is similar to the field of a bar magnet having a North Pole at one end of the South Pole at the other depending upon the direction of current flow the magnetic field produced in a solid iron is depends on a few factors such as the current in the coil number of turns per unit length of the following graphs is obtained by a research while doing an experiment to see the variety ation of the magnetic field with respect to current in a solid on this unit magnetic field as given a graph attend ezines Mili empty on the current is grown given in ampere​

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