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explain the magnetic field produced by a solenoid ?​

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Answered by ckundan863
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Explanation:

A solenoid is a long coil of wire wrapped in many turns. When a current passes through it, it creates a nearly uniform magnetic field inside. ... The energy density of the magnetic field depends on the strength of the field, squared, and also upon the magnetic permeability of the material it fills.

Answered by srdinakar2005
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A solenoid is a long coil of wire wrapped in many turns. When a current passes through it, it creates a nearly uniform magnetic field inside. ... The energy density of the magnetic field depends on the strength of the field, squared, and also upon the magnetic permeability of the material it fills

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