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    An Ideal Solenoid of Radius a Has N Turns Per
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An Ideal Solenoid of Radius a Has N Turns Per

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An ideal solenoid of radius a has n turns per unit length and current I. The magnetic flux ΦB through any circular area of radius a inside the solenoid, centered on and perpendicular to the solenoid axis is


A)
An ideal solenoid of radius a has n turns per unit length and current I. The magnetic flux Φ<sub>B</sub> through any circular area of radius a inside the solenoid, centered on and perpendicular to the solenoid axis is A)    . B)    . C)  μ<sub>0</sub>πa<sup>2</sup>nI. D)  2μ<sub>0</sub>πa<sup>2</sup>nI. E)  0. .
B)
An ideal solenoid of radius a has n turns per unit length and current I. The magnetic flux Φ<sub>B</sub> through any circular area of radius a inside the solenoid, centered on and perpendicular to the solenoid axis is A)    . B)    . C)  μ<sub>0</sub>πa<sup>2</sup>nI. D)  2μ<sub>0</sub>πa<sup>2</sup>nI. E)  0. .
C) μ0πa2nI.
D) 2μ0πa2nI.
E) 0.

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