Explain about end rule, Physics

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Q. Explain about end rule?

When glanced from one end if the current through the solenoid is along clockwise direction the nearer end corresponds to South Pole and the other end is North Pole.

When glanced from one end if the current through the solenoid is along anti-clock wise direction the nearer end corresponds to North Pole and the other end is South Pole.


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