Magnetic Fields Due to a Solenoid
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Description: Simple description of magnetic fields produced by a solenoid.
Magnetic Fields due to a Solenoid Magnetic Fields due to a Solenoid A solenoid is made out of a current-carrying wire which is coiled into a series of turns (with the turns preferably as close together as possible). The magnetic field due to a straight length of wire is shown in Figure 1 - the field circles the wire and its magnitude (or strength) decreases with radial distance from the wire.
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