How will you determine polarity when current is passed through a solenoid ?
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To find the polarity of a solenoid, you can use the right-hand rule for current (or left-hand rule for electrons since they go in the opposite direction to the current). To do this, point your right thumb in the direction that the current travels in the coiled wire in the solenoid and curl your fingers.
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To find the polarity of a solenoid, you can use the right-hand rule for current (or left-hand rule for electrons since they go in the opposite direction to the current). To do this, point your right thumb in the direction that the current travels in the coiled wire in the solenoid and curl your fingers.
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