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For same current flowing through a solenoid nd a straight conductor,the magnetic field produced by a solenoid is much stronger than the magnetic field produced by a straight current carrying conductor.why?

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Answered by vivek114
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As the solenoid have loops of wire carrying current in it will produce greater magnetic field than straight wire carrying current.
Answered by divyajaca
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Answer:actually the no of magnetic field lines is same in both cases

Explanation:

But, when we say magnetic field, we mean field intensity. it is greater in a solenoid because they are closer together

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