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how does solenoid behaves in a current carrying conductor?​

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Answered by rakeshaade380
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A current carrying solenoid behaves as an electromagnet. ... This means that a current - carrying solenoid behaves as having a north pole and the South Pole. The strong magnetic field produced inside a solenoid can be used to magnetise a piece of magnetic material like soft iron when placed inside the coil.

Answered by YASHASVEESHUBH
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  • A current carrying solenoid behaves as an electromagnet. ... This means that a current - carrying solenoid behaves as having a north pole and the South Pole. The strong magnetic field produced inside a solenoid can be used to magnetise a piece of magnetic material like soft iron when placed inside the coil.
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