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solenoid /ˈsɒlənɔɪd / /ˈsəʊlənɔɪd/nounA cylindrical coil of wire acting as a magnet when carrying electric current.In addition to motors, components such as transformers, solenoids, and large capacitors also create high currents upon start-up....- Please be careful if you try placing a magnet in your solenoid, as the magnet can shoot out.
- The starter solenoid is essentially a large electronic switch that can handle that much current.
Derivativessolenoidal /sɒləˈnɔɪd(ə)l/ /səʊləˈnɔɪd(ə)l/ adjective ...- The STAR detector is a large volume, gas-filled detector to record charged particle tracks in a solenoidal magnetic field.
- The various solenoidal, zig-zag and crossed-linker structures - all of which are assumed to have straight linkers - appear as ‘points’ in this phase diagram.
- The best agreement was found for the zig-zag model, whereas a solenoidal arrangement of nucleosomes gave fragment distributions that deviated considerably from their experiment.
OriginEarly 19th century: from French solénoïde, from Greek sōlēn 'channel, pipe'. |