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A solenoid of length 1*0m and 3*0cm diam...

A solenoid of length `1*0m` and `3*0cm` diameter has five layers of windings of `850` turns each hand carries a current of 5 ampere. What is the magnetic field at the centre of the solenoid? Also calculate the magnetic flux for a cross-section of the solenoid at the centre of the solenoid.

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