Physics, asked by jhilmin1234, 11 months ago

how does a solenoid behave like a magnet explain with diagram ​

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Answered by kumar3940
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Solenoid is coil having n number of turns of insulated copper wire. Magnetic field lines are produced around the solenoid when a current is passed through it. ... When the north pole of a bar magnet is brought near to the end connected to the negative terminal of the battery, then the solenoid repels the bar magnet

Answered by gopikrishnamanaidu
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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 attracted, the end is south end of the solenoid

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