Why does an electromagnet have a stronger magnet field that the solenoid?

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2026-08-18 22:30

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An electromagnet has a stronger magnetic field than a solenoid because an electromagnet has a core material (such as iron) that enhances its magnetic strength by aligning and concentrating the magnetic field lines. In contrast, a solenoid is simply a coil of wire without a core, and it produces a magnetic field by running an electric current through it.

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