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The magnetic field inside the solenoid is

Compare the direction of the magnetic field inside a solenoid with that of the field there if the solenoid is replaced by its equivalent combination of north pole and south pole.

Compare the direction of the magnetic field inside a solenoid with that of the field there if the solenoid is replaced by its equivalent combination of north pole and south pole.

Compare the direction of the magnetic field inside a solenoid with that of the field there if the solenoid is replaced by its equivalent combination of north pole and south pole.

(A) : A solenoid tend to contract when a current passes through it. (R) : The magnetic field inside the solenoid is uniform.

(A) : A solenoid tend to contract when a current passes through it. (R) : The magnetic field inside the solenoid is uniform.

(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.

(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.

If the total number of turns of solenoid is doubled, and simultaneously the length of the solenoid is doubled, then the magnetic field inside the solenoid is also doubled. Is this statement true.

A solenoid of length 0.5 m has a radius of 1 cm and is made up of 500 turns. It carries a current of 5 A. The magnetic field inside the solenoid is