what is the shape of a current carrying conductor whose magnetic field pattern resembles that of a bar magnet
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A solenoid with a horizontal soft iron core. U know, like a bar magnet ;)
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Answer:
Is known as Solenoid shape
Explanation:
The magnetic field lines formed due to the alignment of ferromagnetic material present in the bar magnet propagates from North Pole to South Pole and due to magnetic convection the magnetic field forms an ellipse on both side of the bar magnet making a shape of solenoid on both sides. Due to this the magnetic field strength varies from center to the extreme end, the magnetic field is strong in the center while weak at the end points.
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