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Give construction of a straight solenoid.

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Answered by AditiRana2008
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Electromechanical solenoids consist of an electromagnetically inductive coil, wound around a movable steel or iron slug (termed the armature). The coil is shaped such that the armature can be moved in and out of the space in the center of the coil, altering the coil's inductance and thereby becoming an electromagnet

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Answered by Virjawaghmare17
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solenoid is an electric output device that converts electrical energy into a linear mechanical force. The magnetic attraction of a solenoid may be used to transmit force. Solenoids may be combined with an armature, which transmits the force created by the solenoid into useful work. An armature is the movable part of a solenoid.

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clapper solenoid has the armature hinged on a pivot point. As voltage is applied to the coil, the magnetic effect produced pulls the armature to a closed position so that it is picked up (sealed in).

A bell-crank solenoid uses a lever attached to the armature to transform the vertical action of the armature into a horizontal motion. The use of the lever allows the shock of the armature to be absorbed by the lever and not transmitted to the end of the lever. This is beneficial when a soft but firm motion is required in the controls.

A horizontal-action solenoid is a direct-action device. The movement of the armature moves the resultant force in a straight line. Horizontal-action solenoids are one of the most common solenoid configurations.

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