File:Solenoid and Ampere Law.png
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English: The picture of how Ampere's law can be applied to the Solenoid. The original image comes from "https://socratic.org/questions/if-current-passes-through-a-solenoid-will-two-consecutive-loops-move-towards-or-". |
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Author | Goodphy |
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current | 18:48, 9 February 2019 | 2,160 × 1,269 (146 KB) | Geek3 (talk | contribs) | Fixed the shape of the field lines using the exact computed field of the solenoid. | |
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