Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

solenoid

noun
/ˈsɒlənɔɪd/
Definition
A solenoid is a type of electromagnet that generates a controlled magnetic field when an electric current passes through it.
Examples
  • The door lock was controlled by a solenoid that activated when a keycard was swiped.
  • Engineers used a solenoid to open the valve in an automated irrigation system.
  • In the experiment, the solenoid produced a magnetic field when energized, which helped lift the metallic object.
Meaning
Essentially, a solenoid converts electrical energy into mechanical energy, creating movement or force in various applications, such as in switches or valves.
Synonyms
  • Electromagnet
  • Coil
  • Inductor