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write the calculated intensity at the centre of solenoid ?



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Magnetic field of a solenoid

A solenoid is a coil of wire designed to create a strong magnetic field inside the coil. By wrapping the same wire many times around a cylinder, the magnetic field due to the wires can become quite strong. The number of turns N refers to the number of loops the solenoid has. More loops will bring about a stronger magnetic field. The formula for the field inside the solenoid is

B = m0 I N / L

This formula can be accepted on faith; or it can be derived using Ampere's law as follows. Look at a cross section of the solenoid.

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