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magnetic field due to to long solenoid​

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Thus, the magnetic field at the ends of a 'long' solenoid is half of that at the center. ... The 'uniform' magnetic field within a long solenoid is parallel to the solenoid axis. Its direction along the axis is given by a curled-straight right-hand rule.

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