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Solenoid is the generic term for a coil of wire used as an electromagnet. It also refers to any device that converts electrical energy to mechanical energy using a solenoid. The device creates a magnetic field from electric current and uses the magnetic field to create linear motion.
The definition of a solenoid is coil of wire that acts like a magnet when a flow of electricity passes through it. An example of a solenoid is the part of a car's starting system that transfers the electric current from the ignition to the motor.
The definition of a solenoid is coil of wire that acts like a magnet when a flow of electricity passes through it. An example of a solenoid is the part of a car's starting system that transfers the electric current from the ignition to the motor.
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A solenoid is wires are rolled over a metal and connected to a battery.
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