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What is a long coil of wire with many loops called?

a long wire with many coils is called a coil


What is cylindrical coil of wire called?

A cylindrical coil of wire is called a solenoid. It is commonly used in electromagnets and electromagnetic devices.


What is a coil of wire with a current called?

current carrying coil


What is the thin coil of wire inside a light bulb called?

If you are talking about an incandescent light bulb then its called a filament. It is thin so that it has a high level of resistance. Current going through the filament causes it to heat up and give off EM radiation in the spectrum of visible light.


What is a coil of wire in a motor called?

armature


A coil of wire with an electric current in it is called?

electromagnet


A coil of wire with more then one turn is called?

That is called a solenoid.


What is the seventh wire called on cap for V6 4.3 S-10?

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What is a magnet created when electric current flows through a coil of wire?

A magnet created when electric current flows through a coil of wire is called an electromagnet.


What is coil of wire called?

A coil of wire is commonly referred to as a "solenoid." It is an electrical component typically used to create a magnetic field when current flows through it.


What is filament coil?

it is the coiled wire that heats up and gives off light in a incandescent (ordinary) light bulb.


Where is the coil wire located on a 1997 Chrysler Sebring LXI 2.5L?

The coil is inside the distributor. There is no coil wire.The coil is inside the distributor. There is no coil wire.

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