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To make a multilayer coiled solenoid, start by selecting a suitable core material, such as iron or ferrite, to enhance the magnetic field. Begin wrapping insulated copper wire around the core, creating the first layer, and secure the wire ends. For additional layers, carefully wind more wire in the opposite direction to minimize inductance and improve efficiency. Finally, connect the wire ends to a power source and ensure proper insulation between layers to prevent short circuits.

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