what is solenoid how does a current carrying solenoid behave
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The solenoid is a system of wire and other stuff, having a wire wound around a solid iron core, when a current is passed through it, it acts like a magnet creating a magnetic field around itself, with closed loops..
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The solenoid is a long coil containing a large number of close turns of insulated copper wire.
The magnetic field produced by a current carrying solenoid is similar to the magnetic field produced by a bar magnet.
The magnetic field produced by a current carrying solenoid is similar to the magnetic field produced by a bar magnet.
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