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A solenoid of 500turns per meter is carr...

A solenoid of `500turns` per meter is carrying a current of `3A`. Its core is made of iron, which has a relative permeability of `5000`. Determine the magnitudes of magnetic intensity, intensity of magnetisation and magnetic field inside the core.

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