Electrical Engineering - Magnetism and Electromagnetism - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Magnetism and Electromagnetism - General Questions (Q.No. 22)
22.
When a solenoid is activated, the force that moves the plunger is
an electromagnetic field
a permanent magnetic field
varying voltage
a steady current
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Shivu mandya said:   9 years ago
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 impede changes in the electric current, a solenoid can be more specifically classified as an inductor rather than an electromagnet.

Sasikumar s said:   8 years ago
A solenoid has consist of the two pole winding, the plunger is rotating the magnetic flux cut the AC will be generated.

Gajender said:   6 years ago
The solenoid is end pole flux area making north pole to south pole and than emf is a generating fellow of current.

Swetha said:   7 years ago
Anyone Please explain me to get it.

Raghavendra said:   1 decade ago
Some one please explain this.

Srikanth said:   9 years ago
Please explain in a good way.

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