what do you mean by solenoid
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a current carrying conductor wrapped by insulated copper wires across a soft iron ore.
It behaves exactly like a bar magnet.
It behaves exactly like a bar magnet.
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The term solenoid was coined in 1823 by André-Marie Ampère to designate a helical coil. In the study of electromagnetism, a solenoid is a coil whose length is substantially greater than its diameter. ... In electromagnetic technology, a solenoid is an actuator assembly with a sliding ferromagnetic plunger inside the coil.
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