how does a solenoid behave like a magnet can you determine the North and South poles of a current carrying solenoid with the help of bar magnet explain it.
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Explanation:
SOLENOID:-
THE SOLENOID IS A LONG COIL CONTAINING A LARGE NUMBER OF TURNS OF INSULATED COPPER WIRES AND WHEN WE CONNECT THE CIRCUIT OF THE SOLENOID TO THE BATTERY VIA SWITCH AND WHEN THE ELECTRIC CURRENT IS PASSED THROUGH THE WHOLE CIRCUIT THEN THE MAGNETIC FIELD LINES ARE PRODUCED.
• REMEMBER SOLENOID IS JUST LIKE THE BAR MAGNET BUT THE DIFFERENCE IS THAT THEY ARE HAVING LARGE OF INSULATED COPPER WIRES.
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YES,SEE WHEN YOU WILL BRING THE BAR MAGNET TO THE NEGATIVE TERMINAL OF THE BATTERY THEN YOU WILL OBSERVE THAT IT WILL REPEL THE BAR MAGNET SO WE CAN SAY THAT THE NEGATIVE TERMINAL OF THE BATTERY IS NORTH POLE BECAUSE IT GETS REPELLED AND IN THE SAME WAY FOR THE OTHER POLES.
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