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define solenoid how does a solenoid behave like a magnetic

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:-

one end of the current carrying solenoid acts like a north pole and the other end a south pole so  if a current carrying solenoid suspended freely by tying a thread in the middle it will come to rest pointing n the north and south direction.(just like a rely suspended bar magnet

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Answered by Anonymous
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Solenoid is made by looping a metal wire around a rod . The metal wire used should we made from the metal which is a good conductor. It generates the magnetic field when current is passed through it.


A solenoid is a helix whose diameter is comparatively very small than its length.


When the current is passed through it a nearly uniform magnetic field is set up in the interior and along the axis of solenoid.


B = u. n I


if you want to increase the magnetic field then can we have to


(i) increases the intensity of current flowing through it


(ii). increase the number of turns per unit length.

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