Verified Solution Science Magnetic Effects of Electric Current

A current-carrying solenoid is compressed, reducing its length while keeping the number of turns and current constant. How does this affect the magnetic field strength inside it?

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  • AIt decreases.
  • BIt increases.
  • CIt remains the same.
  • DIt becomes zero.
Explanation

The magnetic field strength inside a solenoid is proportional to the number of turns per unit length (n). When the solenoid is compressed, its length decreases, so the number of turns per unit length increases, thereby increasing the magnetic field strength.

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