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Why is the magnetic field inside a solenoid uniform?

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The magnetic field is essentially parallel to the axis of the solenoid, so B. ... If the solenoid has a uniform number of turns per unit length n = N/L, the current is nwI. The factors of w cancel, giving B = μo nI. This is an almost uniform magnetic field running parallel to the axis of the solenoid.

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