There's no set answer to that.
The strength of the solenoid isn't decided by the voltage alone, so it'd be entirely possible to build them either way.
No,it is not stronger than a nine tail fox
I'd say the Nine Tailed Fox is stronger, but not by much.
An electromagnet typically has a stronger magnetic field than a solenoid. This is because an electromagnet uses a ferromagnetic core, such as iron, to enhance its magnetic strength, while a solenoid is simply a coil of wire without a core.
No, nine does not go into three. In mathematical terms, three is less than nine, so it cannot be divided by nine. The result of dividing three by nine would be a fraction (1/3), indicating that nine is larger than three.
No, there is not. The Nine Tailed Fox is the strongest.
Not now because of Naruto being able to control the nine tails and his sage mode is stronger than Jiraya.
No, nine thirds is just three so three and one third is one third larger than nine thirds
It is a significantly more powerful firearm.
yes
An electromagnet has a stronger magnetic field than a solenoid because an electromagnet has a core material (such as iron) that enhances its magnetic strength by aligning and concentrating the magnetic field lines. In contrast, a solenoid is simply a coil of wire without a core, and it produces a magnetic field by running an electric current through it.
In poker, a full house is stronger than three of a kind.
In poker, three of a kind is stronger than two pair.