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A solenoid has length 0.4 cm, radius 1 cm and 400 turns of wire. If a current of 5 A is passed through this solenoid, then what is the magnetic field inside the solenoid?
Options
(a) 6.28×10⁻⁴ T
(b) 6.28×10⁻³ T
(c) 6.28×10⁻⁷ T
(d) 6.28×10⁻⁶ T
Correct Answer:
6.28×10⁻³ T
Explanation:
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