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what are the values of the megnatic field inside and outside of a current carrying solenoid۔۔?​

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Answered by IIUNKNoWNBoYII
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Magnetic Field Produced by a Current-Carrying Solenoid. A solenoid is a long coil of wire (with many turns or loops, as opposed to a flat loop). Because of its shape, the field inside a solenoid can be very uniform, and also very strong. The field just outside the coils is nearly zero.

Answered by blahblah46
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MAGNETIC Field inside

An intuitive argument can also be used to show that the field outside the solenoid is actually zero. Magnetic field lines only exist as loops, they cannot diverge from or converge to a point like electric field lines can (see Gauss's law for magnetism).

MAGNETIC field outside

Magnetic field inside a current carrying solenoid uniform as filed lines are straight and parallel to each other, thus lines representing field is also uniform.

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