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Give reasons for the following :There is either a convergence or a divergence ofmagnetic field lines near the ends of a currentcarrying straight solenoid. | Snapsolve
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2. The divergence of magnetic 1 pointfield lines near the ends of acurrent carrying straightsolenoid indicate *(a) the fall in the strength ofmagnetic field(b) the rise in the strength ofmagnetic field(c) Both
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