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what is a solenoid? and what is an overloading ?

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Solenoid:- A solenoid is a coil of insulated wire wound on a rod-shaped form made of solid iron, solid steel, or powdered iron which produces magnetic field when electric current passed through it.

Overloading:-When a single Object has multiple behaviors. Then it is called as Overloading. Overloading is that in which a Single Object has a same name and Provides Many Functions.


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✨✨hello dude ,,,,,


⏩⏩SOLENOID:: It is helically wound coil around the rod. or A cylindrical coil of wire acting as magnet, when current passes..


⏺⏺overloading==An electric overload occurs when too much current passes through electric wires. The wires heat and can melt, with the risk of starting a fire..

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