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the magnetic field on a solenoid is uniform. then the field lines look like what is the answer to the question ​

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Answered by dipalirade1984
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Magnetic field of solenoid is likely similar to the magnetic field of Bar Magnet

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Answered by rekhashivhare55
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the magnetic field lines follow the longitudinal part of the solenoid inside so they must go in the opposite direction outside of the solenoid so that the lines can form a loop. ... in order for the total number of field lines to be conserved the field outside must go to zero as the solenoid gets longer

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