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18 June, 13:28

How does a ferromagnetic rod inside a solenoid affect the strength of an electromagnet

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  1. 18 June, 13:50
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    Here is the answer to the question above. Placing a ferromagnetic rod inside a solenoid would affect the strength of an electromagnetic and this effect would be the increase of the magnetic field by approximately the relative permeability (µr) value of the rod. Hope this answers the question.
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