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List five uses of electromagnets.
Important Questions on Electric Current and its Effects
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Frank Everyday Science>Chapter 14 - Electric Current and its Effects>Let's revise>Subjective questions

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Frank Everyday Science>Chapter 14 - Electric Current and its Effects>Let's revise>Subjective questions

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Frank Everyday Science>Chapter 14 - Electric Current and its Effects>Let's revise>Subjective questions

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Frank Everyday Science>Chapter 14 - Electric Current and its Effects>Let's revise>Subjective questions
A long straight coil of wire can be used to generate a magnetic field similar to that of a bar magnet. Such coils are called solenoids, which have enormous practical applications. A solenoid usually contains a movable iron core called armature. When current flows through the wire, it generates a magnetic field around the wire. The magnetic field becomes stronger when the number of turns of wire are also increased. Solenoids are mainly used for on-off applications such as triggering, latching and locking.
Answer the following question by choosing the correct option.
The iron core in a solenoid is called

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Frank Everyday Science>Chapter 14 - Electric Current and its Effects>Let's revise>Subjective questions
A long straight coil of wire can be used to generate a magnetic field similar to that of a bar magnet. Such coils are called solenoids, which have enormous practical applications. A solenoid usually contains a movable iron core called an armature. When current flows through the wire, it generates a magnetic field around the wire. The magnetic field becomes stronger when the number of turns of wire is also increased. Solenoids are mainly used for on-off applications such as triggering, latching and locking.
Answer the following question by choosing the correct option.
When the number of turns of a wire is increased the
