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dominating field lines around a solenoid and also inside the solenoid also explain its briefly​

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A solenoid is a coil of a large number of circular turns of wire wrapped in the shape of a cylinder. On passing electric current, a magnetic field is developed along the axis of solenoid. Magnetic field lines are drawn above. ... In a solenoid, poles can be considered to be lying at the edge.

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A solenoid is a coil of a large number of circular turns of wire wrapped in the shape of a cylinder. On passing electric current, a magnetic field is developed along the axis of solenoid. Magnetic field lines are drawn above. ... In a solenoid, poles can be considered to be lying at the edge.

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