Eddy currents are induced in conductive materials like aluminum when a magnetic field changes, which occurs during the movement of a plunger in a solenoid. Using aluminum for the actuator tube may increase energy dissipation and damping, potentially hindering high-speed applications. Steel is preferred for the plunger due to its higher permeability, which enhances force, while aluminum is non-magnetic and may not provide the same benefits. The discussion highlights that the effects of eddy currents are significant during motion, particularly in high-speed scenarios. Ultimately, the choice of material for the actuator tube should consider the specific application requirements and desired performance characteristics.