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The magnetic field lines inside a current carrying solenoid are

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Answered by maheshnoonia
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Are straight in line and moves from South to North

Explanation:

A current carrying solenoid will produce a magnetic field around it. Usually magnetic field will travel from North to South pole but this direction gets changed when it enters into the solenoid conductor that is from South to north to complete the loop

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