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A cylindrical coil of wire which generates a force when an electrical current is applied. Commonly used with actuators to activate a process.
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(1) A term used to mean coil or inductor. (2) A type of relay that switches the starter current "off" in an automobile after the engine engages.
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This is an electrical switch on the starter that once energized allows the starter to engage the drive gear into the flywheel during starting.
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Solenoids are electromagnetic switches. When electricity is sent to the solenoid, a magnetic field forms. The magnetic field moves a metal piston, which is connected to a mechanism that performs a function. When the metal piston moves, the application is made. The application may be the moving of a valve, switch, or mechanical linkage.
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