What is meant by a solenoid? How does a current carrying solenoid behave? On what factors does its strength depend also draw a related diagram?
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A solenoid has a large number of close, insulated circular turns. The magnet at the centre of current carrying circular wire is along the axis; so when current is passed in a solenoid, the magnetic fields due to all circular turns are added and hence the field line becomes just as for a bar magnet.
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Acurrent carrying solenoid induces a magnetic field around it. ... The magnet at the centre of current carrying circular wire is along the axis; so when current is passed in a solenoid, the magnetic fields due to all circular turns are added and hence the field line becomes just as for a bar magnet.
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