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Why is area considered and not volume to find the force of a solenoid?

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Answered by Aditya8284842000
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because it is good than volume
Answered by Anonymous
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Why then does the equation use A (area) and not V (volume)? I feel like using area will give the force exerted on a 2D object. If I wanted the force exerted on a 3D object (the soft iron bar) wouldn't I use volume?

*Note: I'd like to request that when someone edits a post, they triple check their spelling. Just in case.

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