how does a solenoid behave like a magnet can you determine the north and south poles ofa current_carriying solenoid with the help of a bar magnet?explain
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hey friend it is very easy to understand it.......
see what happened that we know that the structure of solenoid is something like a wire is stretched on cylindrical surface so..... the important thing that you need to keep in mind is that the current which enters through the solenoid will show north pole and opposite to it the end part of solenoid by which the current leaves will show South pole.....
isn't it easy to understand.....
hope It helped you if yes then mark answer is brain list
see what happened that we know that the structure of solenoid is something like a wire is stretched on cylindrical surface so..... the important thing that you need to keep in mind is that the current which enters through the solenoid will show north pole and opposite to it the end part of solenoid by which the current leaves will show South pole.....
isn't it easy to understand.....
hope It helped you if yes then mark answer is brain list
blackbear263:
thank you very much
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