Why does a solenoid behave like a bar magnet when current is passed through it?
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A solenoid behaves like a bar magnet because it produces magnetic field lines similar to that of a bar magnet.
Its one end behaves like the magnetic North Pole and the other end behaves like the magnetic South Pole, when current is passed through it (solenoid).
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