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The strength of the magnetic field of a solenoid does not depend upon:

A. current through it

B. number of turns of the coil 

C. core of the coil 

D. area of the coil

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The magnetic field of solenoid is directly proportional to the current passing and the number of turns and has a proportionality constant which depends on material of conductor, instead of area magnetic field depends upon the length of solenoid.

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