Physics, asked by rishi1803, 11 months ago

why are the magnetic field lines of a solenoid similar to that of a bar magnet?​

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Answered by ButterFliee
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Because the field lines are closed curves and the direction of field lines is north to south that's why solenoid field lines similar to bar magnet .

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Answered by bitto162
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Explanation:

As in the case of bar-magnets, the magnetic field is stronger inside the solenoid than outside it. Magnetic field lines are closely packed inside the solenoid, and magnetic field is concentrated into a nearly uniform magnetic field inside the solenoid. The magnetic fields outside are weak and spread out.

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