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what is the solenoid draw the pattern of the magnetic field produced by a current carrying solenoid how is the magnetic field inside a current carrying solenoid used to make an Electromagnet explain with the help of diagram list two factors on which the strength of magnetic field produced by a current carrying solenoid depends

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Answered by Ashutosh824
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If insulated wire of copper is wrapped on soft iron rod then that arrangement is called Solenoid.

The magnetic field produced in a solenoid is same as that of bar magnet.
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When electricity is passed through solenoid then it works as electromagnet.

FACTORS ON WHICH MAGNETIC FIELD OF SOLENOID DEPENDS ARE :
1. Strength of current and,
2. No. of turns of copper wire.

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Answered by fathimanajah5110
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Answer:

Solenoid is the generic term for a coil of wire used as an electromagnet. It also refers to any device that converts electrical energy to mechanical energy using a solenoid. The device creates a magnetic field from electric current and uses the magnetic field to create linear motion.

The magnetic field produced in a solenoid is same as that of bar magnet.

Explanation:

factors on which magnetic field due to solenoid depends

(a) a current-carrying straight conductor.                  

(b) current carrying solenoid depends.

(c)So, magnetic field depends on the current flowing and distance

(d) of that point. So, the magnetic field depends on the current flowing, the number of turns in solenoid and length of the solenoid.

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