Physics, asked by Blockhead3232, 11 months ago

Where is magnetic field strength maximum and minimum if abc are points on a solenoid?

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Answered by CᴀɴᴅʏCʀᴜsʜ
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Answer:

Maximum inside the coil of solenoid and minimum at the end of solenoid .

Answered by tanvigupta426
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Answer:

Magnetic field strength, also named magnetic intensity or magnetic field intensity, is the part of the magnetic field in a material that originates from an outward current and exists not inherent to the material itself.

Explanation:

Maximum and minimum field strength

  • In the inside portion of the solenoid, several field lines exist extremely dense.
  • In the outer portion of the solenoid, several field lines exist less dense.
  • Therefore the magnetic field exists maximum at point A and minimum at point B.
  • The magnetic field force exists maximum at point A and exists minimum at point C because the magnetic field exists substantial where magnetic field lines are crowded and exist invalid where magnetic field lines exist far apart.

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