difference between Electromagnet and solenoid
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An electromagnet is a made coil associated with a ferromagnetic core. This way, the strength of the magnet is controlled by the input current. A solenoid is a simple shape used in magnetostatics or magnetics. ... A solenoid is a cylindrical coil of wire whose diameter is small compared to its length.
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solenoid
it is a cool made up of many circular turns
electromagnet
it is a temporary magnet made up of another permanent magnet
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