Intensity of magnetic field due long straight solenoid
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Magnetic Field Produced by a Current-Carrying Solenoid
A solenoid is a long coil of wire (with many turns or loops, as opposed to a flat loop) Because of its shape, the field inside a solenoid of length is remarkably uniform in magnitude and direction, as indicated by the straight and uniformly spaced field lines.
A solenoid is a long coil of wire (with many turns or loops, as opposed to a flat loop) Because of its shape, the field inside a solenoid of length is remarkably uniform in magnitude and direction, as indicated by the straight and uniformly spaced field lines.
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