what is the difference between a solenoid and an electromagnet draw diagrams to support your answer
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Answer. If insulated wire of copper is wrapped on soft iron rod then that arrangement is called Solenoid. ... When electricity is passed through solenoid then it works as electromagnet.
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An electromagnet is an electrically induced magnet. As the name implies, it is a core of magnetic material (such as iron) surrounded by a coil of wire through which an electric current is passed to magnetise the core. A solenoid is a cylindrical coil of wire acting as a magnet when carrying an electric current
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