The principal difference between a solenoid and a relay is that:

A) relays use magnets, solenoids do not.
B) solenoids do electrical work, relays do mechanical work.
C) solenoids do mechanical work, relays do electrical work.
D) relays relay electricity, solenoids do not.


C

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