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what is meant by solenoid? how does a current carrying solenoid behave? give its main uses.

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Answered by Iamkeetarp
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A solenoid behaves like a BAR MAGENT
It is made by a non-conductor cylinder wrapped with a conducting wire with so many turns.....



Solenoid - A cylindrical coil of wire acting as a magnet when carrying electric current.

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Answered by arajput54
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solenoid; a solenoid is a long coil containing large number of tuns of insulated wire magnetic field produced by similar to bar magnet
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