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Yes magnets get weaker over time.
Magnets never run out of energy.
magnets are used in the starter and the alternator. in the starter, electro magnets are used to run the electric starter motor and also to bring the pinion gear into the flywheel. in the alternator magnetic current is used to generate electricity to charge the battery. there may be some small magnets in the transmission to pick up metal fillings.
They run on Magnets instead of electricity.
Yes, magnets can lose their magnetism over time due to factors such as exposure to heat, physical damage, or demagnetizing fields.
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Ferro-magnets, permanent magnets, temporary magnets, and electromagnets. Ferro-magnets are magnets that are magnetic at a higher temperature than room temperature. do not quote me on that. permanent magnets are magnets that are always magnets, they are the kinds you use a lot. Temporary magnets are things that are magnetic in an extrenal magnetic field. Last but not least, electromagnets. Electromagnets are coils of wire around a cobalt, nickel, or iron. When ou run electricity through the wire, the core and wire become magnetic.
Yes, magnets can lose their magnetism over time due to factors such as exposure to heat, physical damage, or demagnetizing fields.
Yes, magnets can lose their magnetism over time, especially if they are exposed to high temperatures or strong magnetic fields. This process is known as demagnetization.
Yes, magnets can lose their magnetism over time due to factors such as exposure to high temperatures, physical damage, or demagnetizing fields.
Whatever it is that enables a magnet to push another magnet without ever touching it, is called the "magnetic field". It is an invisible attribute of a magnet that surrounds the magnet and exerts forces on other magnets and some non magnets, like iron.
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