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Which statements correctly describe the relationship between a solenoid and an electromagnet? Check all that apply.

A. A solenoid is an electromagnet.
B. A solenoid carries an electric current.
C. An electromagnet is a solenoid with a metal core.
D. An electromagnet induces an electric current in a solenoid.
E.A solenoid induces a magnetic field in a metal core.

User EdvRusj
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Answer:

B

C

E

Step-by-step explanation:

right on edge

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Answer:

B. A solenoid carries an electric current.

C. An electromagnet is a solenoid with a metal core.

E. A solenoid induces a magnetic field in a metal core.

Step-by-step explanation:

An electroiman is a large number of wire turns (solenoid) that are wrapped around a magnetic core made of a ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic material, such as iron. The metal core is composed of "tiny imans", when a current is passed through the solenoid, its magnetic field penetrates the iron, and causes the "tiny imans" to aligning parallel to the magnetic field, creating a large magnetic field.

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