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Marely Riggs
4 November, 18:00
How might solenoids be useful in everyday life
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Tess Lambert
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The use for solenoids in industry is extensive. Anywhere that electrical power is required to achieve a movement becomes an application for a solenoid. Some general examples of use are locking, cutting, clamping, punching, positioning, diverting, holding or rotating.
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