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Consider a solenoid of length L, N windings, and radius b (L is much longer than b). A current I is flowing through the wire. If the length of the solenoid became twice as long (2L), and all other quantities remained the same, the magnetic field inside the solenoid would: A: become twice as strong. B: remain the same. C: become one half as strong.

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B. Remain the same

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