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a. What is the magnetic flux through one...

a. What is the magnetic flux through one turn of a solenoid of self inductance `8.0xx10^-5H` when a current of `3.0 A` flows throgh it? Assume that the solemoid has 1000 turns ans is wound from wire of diameter `1.0 mm`.
b. What is the cross sectional area of the solenoid?

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