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Magnetic field inside solenoid is given by
B = u0*n*i
n = N/L = number of turns per meter of the length
n = B/(u0*i)
n = 8/(4*pi*10^-7*1.5*10^2)
n = 42441 Turns = 4.244*10^4 Turns/m
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