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How does a solenoid behave like a magnet ?can you determine the north and south poles of a current carrying solenoid using bar magnet? Explain

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Answered by Sanya729
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solenoid simply is made of soft iron which is coiled with electrical wires

As electricity flows through the iron it get magnetized

This is how a solenoid behaves like a magnet

As far as the question of determining the poles stand if you are given a bar magnet it's a simple task.

what you have to do is place the north pole of the bar magnet near any of the pole of the solenoid of it gets attracted then it's the south pole otherwise the noth pole if it repels.

~hope you got

Answered by Anonymous
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north and south poles of a current carrying solenoid using bar magnet as the north pole will get attracted to the south pole of the solenoid and vice versa.When electric current is passed through a coper wire which is wrapped around a magnetic substance it behaves like a magnet

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