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  2. Solenoid - Wikipedia

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    This equation is valid for a solenoid in free space, which means the permeability of the magnetic path is the same as permeability of free space, μ 0. If the solenoid is immersed in a material with relative permeability μ r, then the field is increased by that amount: =.

  3. Solenoid (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    The solenoid can be useful for positioning, stopping mid-stroke, or for low velocity actuation; especially in a closed loop control system. A uni-directional solenoid would actuate against an opposing force or a dual solenoid system would be self cycling. The proportional concept is more fully described in SAE publication 860759 (1986).

  4. Solenoid valve - Wikipedia

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    A solenoid valve is an electromechanically operated valve. Solenoid valves differ in the characteristics of the electric current they use, the strength of the magnetic field they generate, the mechanism they use to regulate the fluid , and the type and characteristics of fluid they control.

  5. Talk:Solenoid - Wikipedia

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    Not all electromagnets and inductors are solenoids. If you would like more technical Proof in form of Facts, Then please let me know. Contributed by. GCHQ MI6 ULTRA (Signal Intelligence). GCHQ-Mi-6 21:13, 28 June 2017 (UTC) The solenoid article includes a link to the inductor article. The inductor article includes a link to the solenoid article ...

  6. Induction heater - Wikipedia

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    Inductors range in complexity from a simple wound solenoid consisting of a number of turns of copper tube wound around a mandrel, to a precision item machined from solid copper, brazed and soldered together. As the inductor is the area where the heating takes place, coil design is one of the most important elements of the system and is a ...

  7. Induction loop - Wikipedia

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    The inductive-loop system behaves as a tuned electrical circuit in which the loop wire and lead-in cable are the inductive elements. When a vehicle passes over the loop or is stopped within the loop, some of the vehicle's ferrous body material increases the loop's inductance, in the same principle as including a metal core within a solenoid coil.

  8. Transmission solenoid - Wikipedia

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    A transmission solenoid or cylinoid is an electro-hydraulic valve that controls fluid flow into and throughout an automatic transmission. Solenoids can be normally open or normally closed. They operate via a voltage or current supplied by the transmission computer or controller.

  9. Solenoid (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A solenoid is a type of electromagnet formed by a coil of wire Solenoid may also refer to: Solenoid (engineering), an actuator which uses an electromagnet to convert electrical energy to mechanical energy Starter solenoid, part of an automobile ignition system; also called a starter relay; Transmission solenoid

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