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- Solenoid abstract "A solenoid (from the French solénoïde, derived in turn from the Greek solen "pipe, channel" + combining form of Greek eidos "form, shape") is a coil wound into a tightly packed helix. The term was invented by French physicist André-Marie Ampère to designate a helical coil.In physics, the term refers specifically to a long, thin loop of wire, often wrapped around a metallic core, which produces a uniform magnetic field in a volume of space (where some experiment might be carried out) when an electric current is passed through it. A solenoid is a type of electromagnet when the purpose is to generate a controlled magnetic field. If the purpose of the solenoid is instead to dampen changes in the electric current, a solenoid can be more specifically classified as an inductor rather than an electromagnet. Not all electromagnets and inductors are solenoids; for example, the first electromagnet, invented in 1824, had a horseshoe rather than a cylindrical solenoid shape.In engineering, the term may also refer to a variety of transducer devices that convert energy into linear motion. The term is also often used to refer to a solenoid valve, which is an integrated device containing an electromechanical solenoid which actuates either a pneumatic or hydraulic valve, or a solenoid switch, which is a specific type of relay that internally uses an electromechanical solenoid to operate an electrical switch; for example, an automobile starter solenoid, or a linear solenoid, which is an electromechanical solenoid.".
- Solenoid thumbnail Solenoid-1.png?width=300.
- Solenoid wikiPageExternalLink solenoid.html.
- Solenoid wikiPageExternalLink rotaryvoicecoil.
- Solenoid wikiPageExternalLink How%20A%20DC%20Solenoid%20Works1.pdf.
- Solenoid wikiPageExternalLink What%20Is%20A%20Solenoid.pdf.
- Solenoid wikiPageExternalLink solenoidfield.
- Solenoid wikiPageExternalLink actuators_solenoids.shtml.
- Solenoid wikiPageExternalLink solenoid.htm.
- Solenoid wikiPageID "179919".
- Solenoid wikiPageRevisionID "604665481".
- Solenoid hasPhotoCollection Solenoid.
- Solenoid subject Category:Actuators.
- Solenoid subject Category:Electromagnetic_coils.
- Solenoid comment "A solenoid (from the French solénoïde, derived in turn from the Greek solen "pipe, channel" + combining form of Greek eidos "form, shape") is a coil wound into a tightly packed helix.".
- Solenoid label "Solenoid".
- Solenoid label "Solenoid".
- Solenoid label "Solenoide".
- Solenoid label "Solenoide".
- Solenoid label "Solenoide".
- Solenoid label "Solénoïde".
- Solenoid label "Zylinderspule".
- Solenoid label "Соленоид".
- Solenoid label "ملف كهربائي".
- Solenoid label "ソレノイド".
- Solenoid label "螺線管".
- Solenoid sameAs Solenoid.
- Solenoid sameAs Zylinderspule.
- Solenoid sameAs Solenoide.
- Solenoid sameAs Solenoide.
- Solenoid sameAs Solénoïde.
- Solenoid sameAs Solenoid.
- Solenoid sameAs Solenoide.
- Solenoid sameAs ソレノイド.
- Solenoid sameAs 솔레노이드.
- Solenoid sameAs Solenoid.
- Solenoid sameAs Solenoide.
- Solenoid sameAs m.018kdc.
- Solenoid sameAs Q245739.
- Solenoid sameAs Q245739.
- Solenoid wasDerivedFrom Solenoid?oldid=604665481.
- Solenoid depiction Solenoid-1.png.
- Solenoid isPrimaryTopicOf Solenoid.