why are the coils of solenoid made of insulated wire and not non insulated wire
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An electromagnet is a coil of wire which has an electric current flowing through it. When the wire is coiled around in a cylinder, it is called as a solenoid. ... It is important for the cable and wires to be insulated as it prevents the insulated wire's current from coming into contact with other conductors.
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Insulated copper wire is used in making solenoid, because if we use without insulation current flows in the shortest path (straight path) and gets short circuited, so that it cannot behave as an electromagnet.
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