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A closely wound solenoid of 2000 turns and area of cross section `1.6 xx 10^(-4) m^(2)` , and carrying a current of 4.0 A, is suspended through its centre allowing it to turn in a horizontal plane.
What is the the magnetic moment asociated with the solenoid ?

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