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what is a solenoid?explain.​

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Answered by Hemanth4004U
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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. It is a electromechanical device. Devices of this kind can be used as electromagnets, as inductors in electronic circuits etc.

Explanation:

solenoid is a type of electromagnet, the purpose of which is to generate a ... the only physical explanation is that the integrands are actually equal, that is, the magnetic field inside .

Answered by brainlyshacker58
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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. It is a electromechanical device. Devices of this kind can be used as electromagnets, as inductors in electronic circuits etc.

Explanation:

solenoid is a type of electromagnet, the purpose of which is to generate a ... the only physical explanation is that the integrands are actually equal, that is, the magnetic field inside .

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