Solenoid Magnetic Field Calculator

Enter the number of turns, the solenoid length and the current to find the magnetic field.

How to use

  1. Enter your values in the fields above.
  2. Press Calculate to see your result instantly.
  3. Use the Share button to copy a link to your result.

About this calculator

A solenoid — a coil of wire wound in tight loops — produces a nearly uniform magnetic field inside its core when current flows through it. That field strength is given by B = μ0·N·I/L, where μ0 is the permeability of free space (4π×10⁻⁷ T·m/A), N is the number of turns, I is the current, and L is the coil's length: more turns or more current packed into a shorter coil means a stronger field.

This relationship is fundamental to designing electromagnets, relays, inductors, MRI magnets, and solenoid valves, and it's a standard formula in introductory electromagnetism courses — this calculator lets you plug in turns, length and current to get the field strength directly instead of working the formula by hand.

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