How does a solenoid behave like a magnet? Can you determine the north pole and south pole of a current-carrying solenoid with the help of a bar magnet? Explain.
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How does a solenoid behave like a magnet?
A solenoid behaves like a bar magnet when a current is passed through it. It's one end of behaves as Magnetic North Pole and the other end as Magnetic South Pole. Like in a bar magnet, the field lines emerge from one end and merge into another. ... If the magnet is repelled, the end is north end of the solenoid.
Can you determine the north pole and south pole of a current-carrying solenoid with the help of a bar magnet? Explain.
Can you determine the north pole and south pole of a current-carrying solenoid with the help of a bar magnet? Explain.
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