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Compare the direction of the magnetic field inside a solenoid with that of the field there if the solenoid is replaced by its equivalent combination of north pole and south pole.

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The direction of the magnetic field inside a solenoid with that of the field,if the solenoid is replaced by its equivalent combination of north pole and south pole is because

Explanation:

  • In both cases, the position of the magnetic field is the same, that is inside a solenoid and within a bar magnet.
  • In a solenoid, the magnetic field lines are internally and externally guided from one end to the other, So the north and south poles are in the equivalent combination.
  • Magnetic field:- A magnetic field is a function of the vectors that determines the magnetic effect of electric charges and magnetised devices in relative motion.
  • Magnetic area effects are usually considered on permanent magnets attracting or repelling other magnets from magnetic materials.

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