Multiple Choice
Consider an ideal solenoid of length L,N windings,and radius b (L is much longer than b) .A current I is flowing through the wire windings.If the radius of the solenoid is doubled to 2b,but all the other quantities remain the same,the magnetic field inside the solenoid will
A) remain the same.
B) become twice as strong as initially.
C) become one-half as strong as initially.
D) become four times as strong as initially.
E) become one-fourth as strong as initially.
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