What is a solenoid? how is it different from a coil?
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A solenoid has a moving metal core that is used to convert electricity into linear mechanical energy.
A coil is designed to create electrical inductance which allows a circuit to be tuned.
A coil is designed to create electrical inductance which allows a circuit to be tuned.
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a SOLENOID is like a bar magnet which is made my winding over several insulated wire over a soft iron it is different from coil in many sense like its magnetic lines of force is uniform but in coil it is not uniform
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