A conical end on a solenoid is believed to increase the magnetic field strength at the tip by concentrating magnetic field lines, thereby enhancing magnetic flux. This design principle is commonly applied in electromagnet construction, where a tapered polepiece improves flux concentration. However, the effect on the magnetic field strength outside the solenoid may be less significant due to distance dependence. While tapered designs are effective in minimizing divergence of field lines in close configurations, the overall flux at the tapered end may be lower compared to a disc-shaped end. Ultimately, the impact of a conical end on magnetic field strength is context-dependent, influenced by the solenoid's configuration and measurement location.