how can a simple conducting wire form a solenoid
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An electromagnet is a coil of wire with an electric current flowing through it. When the wire is coiled around in a cylinder, we call this a solenoid. The solenoid becomes an electromagnet when a current flows through it. ... Copper is used because it has a low electrical resistance (see conducting properties).
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- An electromagnet is a coil of wire with an electric current flowing through it. When the wire is coiled around in a cylinder, we call this a solenoid. The solenoid becomes an electromagnet when a current flows through it. ... Copper is used because it has a low electrical resistance (see conducting properties).
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