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Undergrad Can you use multiple wires to wind a solenoid?
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad Can you use multiple wires to wind a solenoid?
So, if I am understanding correctly - The generated magnetic field in these two examples will only differ due to the resistance in the wire. i.e. - Multiple SINGLE coils stacked on top of each other represent something a little closer to the idea of using superconducting wire (higher current...- JackWallace
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad Can you use multiple wires to wind a solenoid?
Thank you Davenn - though I think we are talking about two different things. I am referring to using each strand to initiate and terminate a single loop, then using another strand to make an identical single loop that will be stacked immediately on top of the first single loop. Is this...- JackWallace
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Undergrad Can you use multiple wires to wind a solenoid?
I am curious if an alternating solenoid coil needs to be wound with a single piece of wire from end to end, or - can each loop in the solenoid be made of a separate wire and stacked on top of the previous, as long as each termination is connected to the proper + / - terminal. Essentially - is...- JackWallace
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