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How can you say that the magnetic field is uniform inside the solenoid.​

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Answered by sharveshram66
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Answer:

magnetic field lines are straight and parallel inside current carrying solenoid. hence,the magnetic field is uniform inside the solenoid.

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Answered by AGENT007JAMESBOND
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Answer:

A solenoid refers to a coil of wire which is insulated, and wound on an object which is in the shape of a rod made of iron or solid steel.

The magnetic field is uniform for long solenoids only.

It is so because the magnetic field present in the center of a solenoid is uniform, and is directed along its axis.

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