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THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

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Magnetic Field Inside a Solenoid

A long solenoid is made up by connecting four large Heathkit coils in series and placing them end-to-end, with a small gap at the center. The magnetic field produced by a given current, I, is measured with a Hall effect gaussmeter and compared to the field calculated from

B = mo nI

where n is the number of turns per unit length.

Magnetic Field Inside a Solenoid
Magnetic Field Inside a Solenoid