Theory of Magnetic field due
to
a current
in a solenoid.
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The magnetism depends upon the the strength of current in solenoid
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Summary. A solenoid is a coil of wire with electric current flowing through it, giving it north and south magnetic poles and a magnetic field. Using more turns of wire in the coil or more current increases the strength of the solenoid's magnetic field.Feb 18, 2016
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