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What is a solenoid? Draw the pattern of magnetic field lines of a solenoid through which a steady current flows. What does the pattern of field lines inside the solenoid indicate?

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Answered by nav1584
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Answered by topwriters
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Solenoid

Explanation:

A solenoid is a long cylindrical coil of wire consisting of a large number of turns bound together very tightly. Please refer to the attached picture for the magnetic field around a current carrying solenoid.

The magnetic field lines are parallel to the axis of the solenoid inside. This implies, the magnetic field is uniform at all points inside the solenoid.

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