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A solenoid is a coil of wire that produces a magnetic field when carrying an electric current. The strength of the magnetic field

produced by a solenoid can be increased in two basic ways: increasing the number of loops in the solenoid or increasing the
amount of current running through the solenoid. A solenoid's magnetic field can be increased to an even greater degree by wrapping
the wire around a material that can be magnetized. Four solenoids are shown below.
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Solenoid A
Copper Wire Only
Current: 6 amps
Solenoid B
Copper Wire Only
Current: 8 amps
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Solenoid C
Copper Wire + Iron Core
Current: 6 amps
Solenoid D
Copper Wire + Iron Core
Current: 8 amps
Based on the strength of the magnetic fields they produce, arrange the solenoids from strongest to weakest.
Solenoid A
Solenoid B
Solenoid C
Solenoid D

A solenoid is a coil of wire that produces a magnetic field when carrying an electric-example-1
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Answer: Motion, providing a burst of power that can move a specific part of the device.

Explanation: Hope this helps

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Answer:

D > C > B> A

Step-by-step explanation:

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