Define solenoid with help of a diagram to show the pattern of lines around circuit state region where field is uniform
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Here you can easily see that the field lines inside the solenoid are parallel and the magnetic field is same at all the points inside the solenoid. That is, the field is uniform inside the solenoid....
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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.
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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