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A '''solenoid''' is simply a coil of conducting material; when a current runs through the solenoid, a nearly uniform magnetic field is produced within the coils of the solenoid, as shown in figure (x). (CITE).


This topic covers solenoids (what they are, implications, as well as magnetic field of a solenoid).
This topic covers solenoids (what they are, implications, as well as magnetic field of a solenoid).

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A work in progress by User:Sbrotman3

A solenoid is simply a coil of conducting material; when a current runs through the solenoid, a nearly uniform magnetic field is produced within the coils of the solenoid, as shown in figure (x). (CITE).

This topic covers solenoids (what they are, implications, as well as magnetic field of a solenoid).

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