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May 21, 2015 at 17:22 comment added CuriousOne There are no infinite solenoids. One can make a very long solenoid where the magnetic flux trough the solenoid returns trough a very large volume, which makes the external field small. In the limit the ratio between internal and external field volume goes to infinity, but that's a mathematical trick that has no physical equivalent. A much better way to make a real configuration with very small external field is by making a torus, i.e. a skinny solenoid that is turned back on itself.
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