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when current passes through solenoid how does IT Act​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Hi mate

Explanation:

When current is passed through a solenoid, the magnetic fields act almost like that of a bar magnet. One end acts as the magnetic north pole, and the other end acts as the magnetic south pole

Answered by rakshityargal
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When current is passed through solenoid, the electrons in it due to motion create magnetic field like a bar magnet. Answer: A solinoid is a Electric coil . When current passing through the coil it will generate two magnetic poles jut like a bar magnet
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