Choose the wrong statement to complete: An ideal solenoid has

  • A
    the turns widely separated.
  • B
    the turns closely wound.
  • C
    the length is very much greater than the radius.
  • D
    the magnetic field inside almost uniform.

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How can the magnetic field of a solenoid be increased for a given current?

$A$ steady current $I$ flows along an infinitely long hollow cylindrical conductor of radius $R$. This cylinder is placed coaxially inside an infinite solenoid of radius $2R$. The solenoid has $n$ turns per unit length and carries a steady current $I$. Consider a point $P$ at a distance $r$ from the common axis. The correct statement$(s)$ is (are) :
$(A)$ In the region $0 < r < R$,the magnetic field is non-zero.
$(B)$ In the region $R < r < 2R$,the magnetic field is along the common axis.
$(C)$ In the region $R < r < 2R$,the magnetic field is tangential to the circle of radius $r$,centered on the axis.
$(D)$ In the region $r > 2R$,the magnetic field is non-zero.

Ampere's law is true for which type of current?

The magnetic field $B$ within a solenoid having $n$ turns per meter length and carrying a current of $i$ amperes is given by:

There are $50$ turns per $cm$ length in a very long solenoid. It carries a current of $2.5 \ A$. The magnetic field at its centre on the axis is . . . . . . $T$.

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