The magnetic field inside an ideal solenoid carrying constant non-zero current is(radial,non-uniform,uniform or zero)
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because in middle all the magnetic field are straight
because in middle all the magnetic field are straight
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An ideal solenoid is a tight coil of wires that create effective electromagnetic current inside and outside the coil field.
The magnetic field inside the solenoid coil carries constant non-zero current that is radial in nature.
The electromagnetic field inside the solenoid is radially uniform, irrespective of the fact whether it remains constant or changing constantly.
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