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What are the Names of electromagnets?

Some common types of electromagnets include solenoids, toroids, and horseshoe magnets. These electromagnets are widely used in various applications such as relays, motors, MRI machines, and speakers.


Differences between mechanical and solid state solenoids?

In a mechanical solenoid, current is applied to a coil, allowing a contact to close (either by a plunger moving to make contact, OR by a hinged/pivoted contact to move to make contact) to complete a circuit and activate a device, such as an ignition/starter. In a solid-state device, there are no moving parts, other than electrons, being routed through diodes, etc., to complete a circuit


Can the structures and magnetic fields of solenoids with those of electromagnets?

Yes, solenoids and electromagnets are similar in structure as both consist of a coil of wire. Solenoids have a simpler design and are typically used to create linear mechanical motion, while electromagnets are usually designed to generate a magnetic field when an electric current flows through the coil. Both devices rely on the principles of electromagnetism for their operation.


What are some common objects that use solenoids?

A solenoid is a cylindrical coil of wire that acts like a magnet when carrying an electrical current. Solenoids are used in railroads and car starters, acting as an electric switch. They also control water flow in washing machines and dishwashers. Also a TV, and a doorbell, by pushing the coil behind the button to sound the doorbell.


What is the difference between a solenoid and an electromagnet?

A solenoid is a coil of wire that creates a magnetic field when an electric current passes through it, while an electromagnet is a type of magnet that is created by passing an electric current through a coil of wire. In essence, a solenoid is a type of electromagnet, but not all electromagnets are solenoids.

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