A solenoid that is 40 cm long, has a radius of 2.5 cm, has 600 turns, and carries a current of 7.5 A. Find the magnetic flux through it.
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Given that n = 600 turns and the length of the solenoid is 40 cm (0.4 m), we can calculate n/L = 600 / 0.4 = 1500 turns/m. Substitute the values into the formula: B = (4π * 10^-7) * 1500 * 7.5 B = 2.83 * 10^-3 T Show more…
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