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 a bar magnet? explain.
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Explanation:
when electricity is passed in the solenoid
inside the magnatic field is created and thus act as electro magnet
when this elctromagnet is placed near the compass it shows the deflection and can be known the south poles and north poles
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Solenoid behaves like a magnet as it has a soft iron core with insulated copper wire over it. When a current is passed through the solenoid, magnetic field is produced around it. The magnetic field produced is similar to the magnetic field of a bar magnet. Field lines produced by solenoid are shown in the attached diagram.
If the north pole of a bar magnet is brought near the negative terminal of the battery, then the solenoid repels the bar magnet as like poles repel each other similarly the other end behaves as a south pole
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