Question
Give brief information about the solenoid.

Answer

Solenoid : "A helical coil consisting of closely wound turns of insulated conducting wire is called a solenoid."
→If the length of a solenoid is very large as compared to its radius, the solenoid is called long solenoid.
→Solenoid consists of a long wire wound in the form of a helix where the turns are closely spaced. Hence, each turn can be considered as a circular loop.
→The total magnetic field of solenoid is the vector sum of the fields due to all the turns.
→Enamelled wires are used for winding to make turns insulated from each other.

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(a) The magnetic field due to a section of the solenoid which has been stretched out for clarity. Only the exterior semicircular part is shown. Notice how the circular loops between neighbouring turns tend to cancel.

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(b) The magnetic field of a finite solenoid.
→Figure shows the magnetic field lines for a finite solenoid.
→It is clear from the figure (a) that the magnetic field of the circular loop between two neighbouring turns cancel out each other (in opposite direction)
→From the figure (b), it can be seen that the magnetic field is uniform, strong and in the direction of its axis at the mid point P inside the solenoid.
→While the magnetic field at the outer mid point Q is weak and almost parallel to the axis of the solenoid.
→ As the solenoid is made longer it looks like a long cylindrical metal sheet.
→Here we assume that for a long solenoid, the magnetic field outside the solenoid is zero, while inside the magnetic field is parallel to the axis every where.

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