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Which is true about the inductance of a solenoid?

O It depends on the number of turns per unit length but not on the area of each turn.
O It depends on the area of each turn but not on the number of turns per unit length.
O It depends on the number of turns per unit length and the area of each turn.

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Answer:

  • It depends on the number of turns per unit length and the area of each turn.

Step-by-step explanation:

The inductance of a long solenoid can be approximated by:


L=\mu (N^2A)/(L)

Where:


N=Number\hspace{3}of\hspace{3}turns\\A=Cross-sectional\hspace{3}area\\L=Length\hspace{3}of\hspace{3}the\hspace{3}coil\\\mu=Magnetic\hspace{3}permeability

Therefore, according to this, we can conclude that the inductance of a solenoid depends on the number of turns per unit length and the area of each turn.

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