What is a solenoid? class 10
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a.roll of copper wire around an cylindrical shape is called solenoid
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- The solenoid is a wire coil with a soft iron plunger.
- When an electric current passes through the coil and draws the plunger in, a magnetic field is formed around it.
- The solenoid is in charge of converting electrical energy into mechanical work.
- The solenoid operates on the "electromagnetism" principle.
- When current flows through a coil, a magnetic field is generated in it; if a metal core is placed inside the coil, the magnetic lines of flux are concentrated on the core, increasing the coil's induction when compared to an air core.
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