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How does a solenoid behave like a bar magnet ? can you determine the north and south pole of a current carrying solenoid with a help of bar magnet ? explaun.

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Answered by Anonymous
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# The magnetic field produced by a current carrying solenoid is similar to the magnetic field produced by a bar magnet.

# One end of the current carrying solenoid acts like a magnetic north pole while the other acts like a south pole

# We can determine the north and south poles of a current carrying solenoid with the help of a bar magnet.This can be done as follows :
The north pole of a bar magnet is brought near to the both ends of a current carrying solenoid.The end of the solenoid which repels the north pole of bar magnet will be its north pole and the end of the solenoid which will attract the north pole of the bar magnet will be its south pole.

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Answered by ankitsagar
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The current carrying solenoid behaves like a bar magnet because of its polarity the direction of flow of current decides the polarity of the solenoid.
We can determine the north pole and south pole of the current carrying solenoid by hanging the current carrying solenoid through a thread and then place a bar magnet near to the hanged solenoid then you see the north pole of bar magnet attracts the south pole of the current carrying solenoid.

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