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    Oct 30, 2011, 09:50 AM
    Magnetic field strength and distance inside a solenoid
    How does magnetic field strength vary with distance INSIDE a solenoid?

    So as I move away from the centre within the solenoid, how does the field strength change?
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    Oct 31, 2011, 12:33 AM
    Yes, it does. Have you drawn the magnetic field lines in and around a solenoid? Of seen such a diagram? If so, you would have noticed that the spacing between the field lines is roughly twice at the 'mouth' of the solenoid than at its middle.

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