Science, asked by Lion6666, 10 months ago

on what factors does the strength of magnetic field lines produced by a current carrying conductor solenoid depends?​


Anonymous: Magnetic field = number of turns × current

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Answered by ADITYA1100
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It depends upon the no. Of loops of wire in the solenoid and the amount of current given to the solenoid...

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Answered by BubblySnowflake
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Hallo!The factors in which the strength of magnetic field lines produced by a current carrying solenoid depends on:

The of turns in the solenoid : The larger number of turns in the solenoid, stronger is the magnetic field produced.

Strength of current : The larger the current passed through the solenoid, stronger is the magnetic field produced.

Nature of the core material : By winding the coil over a soft iron cylinder, called core, the magnetic field can be increased several thousands times.


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