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what is meant by Solenoid ? How does a current carrying
Solenoid behaves ? Give its main use

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Answered by Anonymous
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DEFINITION"

A solenoid is a coil of insulated or enameled wire wound on a rod-shaped form made of solid iron, solid steel, or powdered iron. Devices of this kind can be used as electromagnets, as inductors in electronic circuits, and as miniature wireless receiving antennas.

USES"

Solenoids are most commonly used as electromagnets, and all the examples so far are that kind of solenoid. But there are some other uses. They can be used to slow the flow of electricity in a circuit, making them an example of an inductor, or an impedance device.

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Answered by shakeelsafety2734
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A current carrying solenoid induces a magnetic at the centre of current carrying circular wire is along the axis; so when current is passed on a solenoid, the magnetic fields due to all circular turns are added and hence the field line becomes just as for a bar magnet.

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