what do you mean by a solenoid? with the help of a labeled, show the magnetic field due to a current carrying conductor
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(i) A solenoid can be a kind of long coil that has a number of closely wound circular turns made of insulated copper wire in cylindrical form. ... The magnetic field due to current- induced solenoid will be parallel to the solenoid on the outer side and anti-clockwise on the inner side of the circuit.
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- A long cylindrical coil if insulated copper wire of large number of circular turns is called Solenoid.
- And when a current passed through a solenoid. it produced magnetic field around it.
- The magnetic field pattern produced by a current carrying Solenoid is similar to the magnetic field produced by a bar magnet.
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