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what is solenoid??
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Answered by pranav000000
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solenoid is a coil whose length is substantially greater than its diameter. The helical coil of a solenoid does not necessarily need to revolve around a straight-line axis; for example, William Sturgeon's electromagnet of 1824 consisted of a solenoid bent into a horseshoe shape.

Answered by meenakshisajith
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a solenoid can be defined as a long coil of many circular turns of insulated metal wire wrapped closely in the shape of a cylinder such that its length is very large as compared to its diameter

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