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Question
Differentiate between the magnetic field due to a bar magnet and the magnetic field due to a current-carrying solenoid.
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Solution
| Sr. No. | Basis | Bar Magnet | Current-carrying Solenoid |
| 1. | Source of magnetism | The magnetic field of a bar magnet is produced due to the permanent magnetism of the material. | The magnetic field of a solenoid is produced due to the flow of electric current through the coil. |
| 2. | Nature | The magnetic field of a bar magnet is permanent and cannot be switched off easily. | The magnetic field of a solenoid is temporary and exists only when electric current flows through it. |
| 3. | Control of strength | The strength of the magnetic field of a bar magnet is fixed and cannot be easily changed. | The strength of the magnetic field of a solenoid can be changed by varying the current or the number of turns in the coil. |
| 4. | Magnetic field pattern | The magnetic field lines of a bar magnet emerge from the north pole and enter the south pole outside the magnet. | The magnetic field pattern of a solenoid is similar to that of a bar magnet, with distinct north and south poles at its ends. |
| 5. | Uniformity of field | The magnetic field of a bar magnet is non-uniform. | The magnetic field inside a solenoid is nearly uniform. |
| 6. | Polarity change | The polarity of a bar magnet cannot be changed easily. | The polarity of a solenoid can be reversed by reversing the direction of current. |
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