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1.Why is a copper wire was used in a solenoid rather than a iron wire ?
I'm sure you mean current.Delzac said:well simply because copper has lower resistance than iron. thus with more electricity flowing through(copper), u can generate a stronger magnetic field.
The comments already given about resistance are certainly correct. Because the magnetic field of a solenoid depends on the number of turns per unit length of the solenoid, it can be important to have the windings as tightly spaced as possible - which means making them as thin as possible. Since the electrical conductivity of copper is higher than steel, copper wires can be thinner.anzgurl said:1.Why is a copper wire was used in a solenoid rather than a iron wire ?