what is difference between solenoid and electromagnet?
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A solenoid is a cylindrical coil of wire whose diameter is small compared to its lenght. when an electric current flows through the wire the solenoid generates a magnetic field similar to that of a bar magnet . An elecyrmomagnet is a solenoid wound around a central iron....
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A solenoid is a coil wrapped around a conductor, which magnetizes the conductor to form a magnet.
An electromagnet is a magnet formed due to an electric current. A solenoid is also an electromagnet.
An electromagnet is a magnet formed due to an electric current. A solenoid is also an electromagnet.
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