why is the magnetic field of a solenoid stronger than that of a straight current carrying conductor given that the current flowing through both is the same
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As a solenoid has coils of wire so length of wire used in solenoid is greater than length used in a straight current carrying conductor so more current flows through the solenoid thus the field is stronger.
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the magnetic field in a solenoid is stronger than that of a straight current carrying conductor because the magnetic field produced in the solenoid is uniform which means it is same at all the points inside the solenoid.
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