The magnetic field inside a current carrying very long solenoid is
- A. Uniform ✓
- B. Non-uniform
- C. Zero
- D. Highest at mid-point
Correct Answer: A. Uniform
Explanation
The magnetic field inside a long, straight, current-carrying solenoid is uniform and directed parallel to its axis.
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