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Why are the field lines inside a current-carrying solenoid nearly parallel to each other?

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  • ABecause the magnetic field inside is uniform.
  • BBecause the current is uniform throughout the solenoid.
  • CBecause the solenoid is very long.
  • DBecause the field lines repel each other.
Explanation

Parallel and equidistant magnetic field lines indicate a uniform magnetic field. Inside a long solenoid, the magnetic field is strong and uniform, hence the field lines are nearly parallel to each other.

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