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electromagnet
Coils of wire
This causes the power of the electromagnet to be increased.
This causes the power of the electromagnet to be increased.
Coils of wire
electromagnet
Coils of wire
This causes the power of the electromagnet to be increased.
This causes the power of the electromagnet to be increased.
it is called an electromagnet
Coils of wire
A coil of wire or a coil in the shape of a cylinder is a typical shape for an electromagnet (or a solenoid). The strength of the magnetic field of an electromagnet can be increased significantly if the coil is wrapped around an iron core. This configuration may be called an inductor when used as an element of an electrical circuit.
A solenoid. An electromagnet is wire wrapped around a core of iron (usually). The wrapped wire itself is called the solenoid.
The strength of an electromagnet depends on: -- The magnitude of the current through the wire. (This depends on the voltage between the ends of the wire.) -- The number of turns of wire in the coil wrapped around the iron core.
coil
That can be a 'solenoid' or an 'electromagnet'.
iron