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A solenoid of length 18 cm consists of closely spaced coils of wire wrapped tightly around a wooden core. The magnetic field strength is 2.0 mT inside the solenoid near its center when a certain current flows through the coils. If the coils of the solenoid are now pulled apart slightly, stretching it to 21 cm without appreciably changing the size of the coils, what does the magnetic field become near the center of the solenoid when the same current flows through the coils

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Answer:

[tex]B_2 = 1.71 mT[/tex]

Explanation:

As we know that the magnetic field near the center of solenoid is given as

[tex]B = \frac{\mu_0 N i}{L}[/tex]

now we know that initially the length of the solenoid is L = 18 cm and N number of turns are wounded on it

So the magnetic field at the center of the solenoid is 2 mT

now we pulled the coils apart and the length of solenoid is increased as L = 21 cm

so we have

[tex]\frac{B_1}{B_2} = \frac{L_2}{L_1}[/tex]

now plug in all values in it

[tex]\frac{2.0 mT}{B_2} = \frac{21}{18}[/tex]

[tex]B_2 = 1.71 mT[/tex]