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  2. Solenoid valve - Wikipedia

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    Solenoid valves. 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.

  3. Solenoid (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    The term "solenoid" also often refers to a solenoid valve, an integrated device containing an electromechanical solenoid which actuates either a pneumatic or hydraulic valve, or a solenoid switch, a specific type of relay that uses an internal electromechanical solenoid to operate an electrical switch; for example, an automobile starter ...

  4. File:Solenoid Valve.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Solenoid with 3 loops.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Solenoid.svg - Wikipedia

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    Drawing of a Solenoid with magnetic field lines. Note that the shape of the field lines is just roughly sketched using ellipses. In reality, the shape is vastly different and the lines ought to be most curved close to the solenoid surface. More faithful versions are available below. Date: 13 November 2006: Source: Own work: Author: Nmnogueira ...

  7. File:VFPt Solenoid correct2.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. File:Infinite solenoid.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Solenoid - Wikipedia

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    A finite solenoid is a solenoid with finite length. Continuous means that the solenoid is not formed by discrete coils but by a sheet of conductive material. We assume the current is uniformly distributed on the surface of the solenoid, with a surface current density K ; in cylindrical coordinates : K → = I l ϕ ^ . {\displaystyle {\vec {K ...