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Solenoid B field lines question
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[QUOTE="Salvador, post: 5480901, member: 506795"] Hi, I wonder what would the path of magnetic field be in my case.I have a solenoid , it's a metal rod that has a winding in the middle of it, I need the magnetic field to come out of the rod not at the ends of it as is usually shown in pictures but at the surface side along each end of the metal rod.If I place the solenoid in a metal pipe with a slightly larger diameter would most of the field lines then exit the solenoid after the winding end at each side and enter the outer metal encasing to flow back to the other side? I need the field between the rod and the outer pipe to be perpendicular to the surface so my question is will this arrangement do this? I have attached a crude drawing of the supposed idea. Thank you.[ATTACH=full]101133[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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