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-- the color of the wire with which it is wound -- the time of day it is manufactured -- the political party in power when it is operated
No; increasing the number of loops in a solenoid will cause the strength of its magnetic field to increase.
yes i tried and different liquids affect the strength of magnets
increase the current in the solenoid add more loops of wire to the solenoid,wind the coils of the solenoid closer together, use a stronger ferromagnetic material for the core. I hope this answered better than the last rude person.
The power of the battery controlling it.
Factors affecting the magnetic field strength of a solenoid are: - length of the solenoid - diameter of the solenoid - current through the coil around the solenoid - number of turns of the coil of current around the solenoid, usually turns of wire - material in the core
by increasing the number of turns of solenoid........
-- the color of the wire with which it is wound -- the time of day it is manufactured -- the political party in power when it is operated
No; increasing the number of loops in a solenoid will cause the strength of its magnetic field to increase.
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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.
The strength of the magnetic field produced by a current carrying solenoid depends on:The number of turns - larger the number of turns, greater is the magnetism produced.The strength of the current - when current increases, magnetism also increases.Nature of 'core-material' used in making the solenoid - if we use soft-iron as a core for the solenoid, then it produces the strongest magnetism.
Yes, always. the temperature of the heat, time for which it is applied, cooling methods and metal itself all determine how its tensional, torsional and compressional strength will be affected (stronger or weaker, and by what factor).
no cultural factor will have an affect. no cultural factor will have an affect.
how does the fineness modulus of aggregate affect the strength of concrete
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yes i tried and different liquids affect the strength of magnets