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over time it will lose its magnetism. It will also lose its magnetism if it is temperature is to high or when it's vibrate too much.

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A magnet made of a material that keeps its magnetism is called?

Permanet Magnet


How is a permanet magnet destroyed?

Physical damage, exposure to extreme heat, or exposure to strong magnetic fields can cause a permanent magnet to lose its magnetism. Once a permanent magnet is demagnetized, it is very difficult to restore its original magnetic properties.


Does putting a magnet in the water for 60 minutes make the magnet lose its magnetism?

No it wont but if the water is hot then it will lose its magnetism


How to cause a magnet to lost its magnetic power?

A magnet can lose its magnetism if exposed to high temperatures. If heated above the point called the Curie temperature, a magnet will lose its magnetism.


What temperature does it have to be for a magnet to lose its magnetism?

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Can a magnet lose its magnetism by heating?

Yes


What is the difference between permanent pole and temporary pole?

a Temporary Magnet lose its magnetism quickly, a Permanent Magnet is hard and it keeps it magnetism


What kind of magnet is strong and will not lose its magnetism unless damaged?

Something called a permanent magnet


How long does it take for a magnet to lose its magnetism?

The time it takes for a magnet to lose its magnetism can vary depending on factors like the type of magnet and how it is used. In general, permanent magnets can retain their magnetism for many years or even decades if they are not subjected to extreme conditions. However, some magnets may gradually lose their magnetism over time due to factors like exposure to high temperatures or physical damage.


Will a magnet still be a magnet if it is melted?

A magnet is produced by aligning the magnetic domains in a material to point in the same direction. When heated, the magnet loses its magnetism as the molecular motion, which is caused by heating, destroys the alignment of the magnetic domains. Ferromagnetic materials also lose its magnetism after being melted. However, when the magnet is being hammered whilst cooling in a magnetic field, the melted magnet would gain its magnetism again.


A permanent magnet will lose magnetism?

Under some conditions, sure. Impact and intense heat for instance can render a magnet weaker.


Can a magnet lose its magnetism with no other influence other than another magnet?

No, but it can become magnetically satable. Basically, an equilibrium is active.