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What is a solenoid? Draw the magnetic lines of force inside a solenoid?​

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Answered by cutegirlanu
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Magnetic field lines inside the solenoid are in the form of parallel straight lines. This means that the field is same at all the points inside the solenoid. When soft iron rod is placed inside the solenoid, it behaves like an electro magnet.

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Answered by tahreemrajpoot56
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Answer:

"Solenoid is the long, tightly wound cylindrical wire, which is equally spaced. When current passes through it behaves like a magnet."

The magnetic field lines inside the solenoid are in the form of parallel straight lines and along the axis of the solenoid.

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