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why the strength of magnetic field in a solenoid is uniform​

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Answered by sohanirazz1434
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Answer: The force of a magnetic field is maximized when the current moves perpendicularly to the field lines, but is zero when it moves parallel to it; therefore, we can assume that in a solenoid the magnetic field is essentially uniform or constant because the wires are nearly parallel.

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Answered by MissSizzling
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The force of a magnetic field is maximized when the current moves perpendicularly to the field lines, but is zero when it moves parallel to it; therefore, we can assume that in a solenoid the magnetic field is essentially uniform or constant because the wires are nearly parallel.

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