A solenoid is an electromechanical device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy through a linear motion. It typically consists of a coil of wire, wound tightly, that when energized creates a magnetic field. This magnetic field pulls a movable ferromagnetic core (plunger) into the coil. Solenoids are commonly used in a wide range of applications including valves, switches, actuators, and locking mechanisms.
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