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(b) Magnetic field lines can be entirely confined within the core of a toroid, but not within a straight solenoid. Why ?

Magnetic field lines can be entirely condined within the core of toroid , but not within a straight solenoid . Why?

(a) Magnetic field lines show the direction (at every point) along which a small magnetised needle aligns at the point). Do the magnetic field lines also represent the lines of force on a moving charged particle at every point? (b) Magnetic field lines can be entirely confined within the core of a toroid, but not within a straight solenoid. Why? (c) If magnetic monopoles existed, how would the Gauss's law of magnetism be modified? (d) Does a bar magnet exert a torque on itsell due to its own field? Does one element of a current-carrying wire exert a force on another element of the same wtre? (e) Magnetic field arises due to charges in motion. Can a system have magnetic moments even though its net charge is zero?

a. Magnetic field lines show the direction (at every point) along which a small magnetised needle aligns (at the point) Do the magnetic field also represent the lines of force one a moving charged particle at every point ? b. Magnetic field lines can be entirely confined within the core of a toroid , but not within a straight solenoid. Why ? c. If magnetic monopoles existed, how would the Gauss ' law of magnetism be modified ? d. Does a bar magnet exert a torque on itself due to its own field ? Does one element of a current - carrying wire exert a force on another element of the same wire ? e.Magnetic field arises due to charges in motion . Can a system have magnetic moments eventhough its charge is zero ?

(a) Magnetic field lines show the directions (at every point) which a small magnetised needle takes up (at that point). Do the magnetic field lines also represent the lines of force of a moving charged particle at every point? (b) Magnetic field lines can be entirely confined within the core of a toroid, but not within a straight solenoid. Why? (c) If magnetic monopoles existed, how would Gauss's law of magnetism be modified? (d) Does a bar magnet exert a torque on itself due to its own field? Does one element of a current carrying wire exert a force on another element of the same wire? (e) Magnetic field arises due to charges in motion. Can a system have magnetic moment even though its net charge is zero? (f) Magnetic force is always normal to the velocity of a charge and therefore does no work. An iron nail held near a magnet, when released, increases its kinetic energy as it moves to cling to the magnet. What agency is responsible for this increase in kinetic energy if not the magnetic field?

(A): Magnetic field lines can be entirely confined within the core of a toroid. But not within a straight solenoid. (R) : The magnetic field inside the solenoid is uniform.