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Question
Which alteration to a solenoid is most probable to reduce the strength of its magnetic field?(1 point)
Responses
reducing the number of coils and inserting an iron core
reducing the number of coils and inserting an iron core
increasing the current and reducing the number of coils
increasing the current and reducing the number of coils
decreasing the current and reducing the number of coils
decreasing the current and reducing the number of coils
removing its iron rod core and increasing the number of coils
Which alteration to a solenoid is most probable to reduce the strength of its magnetic field?(1 point)
Responses
reducing the number of coils and inserting an iron core
reducing the number of coils and inserting an iron core
increasing the current and reducing the number of coils
increasing the current and reducing the number of coils
decreasing the current and reducing the number of coils
decreasing the current and reducing the number of coils
removing its iron rod core and increasing the number of coils
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The alteration most likely to reduce the strength of a solenoid's magnetic field is:
**decreasing the current and reducing the number of coils.**
Both reducing the current and reducing the number of coils would individually decrease the strength of the magnetic field produced by the solenoid, making this the most probable option that would lead to a reduction in magnetic field strength.
**decreasing the current and reducing the number of coils.**
Both reducing the current and reducing the number of coils would individually decrease the strength of the magnetic field produced by the solenoid, making this the most probable option that would lead to a reduction in magnetic field strength.