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The MIT Francis Bitter Magnetic Laboratory has achieved a magnetic field of 37.2 T
(as of 2004). Find the current necessary to produce such a field near the center of a
solenoid with radius 2.40 cm, length 32.0 cm, and 4.00 · 104 turns
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