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Why magnetic field outside a solenoid is zero?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Here is your answer !!

☆Magnetic field lines exists out side a solenoid

☆ But the number of field lines per unit area outside a solenoid is much less

☆ Compared to number of field lines per unit area inside a magnet

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QUESTION
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Why magnetic field outside a solenoid is zero?

Answer:- €. The magnetic field outside a solenoid is zero because there is not current

€. The magnetic lines can only exists as loops

€. Cannot diverge from one point to another point

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