A solenoid carrying current behaves like a/an
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it behaves like a bar magnet.........
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BAR MAGNET
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As current rotates in the coiled wires of solenoid it creates magnetic north pole and magnetic south pole
The side from where it seems current is rotating Anti-clockwise is considered to be forming North pole
And the side from where it seems the current is rotating Clockwise is considered to be forming South pole.
The magnetism is produced due to electrons movement inside the wire which dissociates its energy into MAGNETIC FIELD AND ELECTRIC FIELD.
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