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What happens to the magnetic field strength of a solenoid if the number of turns per unit length is increased?
AIt decreases
BIt increases
CIt remains same
DIt becomes zero
✓ Correct Answer: B — It increases
Magnetic field B is proportional to the number of turns (n). More turns create a stronger cumulative field.
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