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How does the strength of the magnetic field inside a current-carrying solenoid change if the number of turns per unit length is doubled, keeping the current constant?

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  • AIt becomes half.
  • BIt becomes double.
  • CIt remains the same.
  • DIt becomes four times.
Explanation

The magnetic field strength inside a solenoid is directly proportional to the number of turns per unit length (n) and the current (I). Therefore, if 'n' is doubled, the magnetic field strength also doubles.

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