There are basically two ways to make temporary magnets. They are
the stroke method and the electrical method.
The Stroke Method:
Take a piece of metal like iron and stroke the magnet across it in a certain
direction I.e. in a straight line. Keep stroking the magnet across the iron piece
in the same direction for a few more times. The piece will be slightly magnetized.
The Electrical Method:
Wrap an iron bar with a coil, a conducting wire of copper, and connect the ends of the wire to the terminals of a battery. Electricity will pass through the bar which will result in the formation of an electromagnet.
When the electrons of a metal align and either repel or attract another magnet.
If a magnet is rubbed against a piece of ferrous metal, it will become a temporary magnet.
soft iron or iron alloys such as permalloy( a mixture of iron and nickel) by Raghava Cherku
Stroking, electrical and induction methods
they work temperately
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The main use of magnets in workplaces is for the transfer of electrical waves into tools, drills, saws, etc. They make use of magnets.
yes magnet is energy, surprisingly. magnets have at least one north pole and south pole, which make magnets have energy. Magnets provide energy. When you have two magnets and they are pushing against each other, that is how magnets provide energy. Magnets are better for the enviornment, because magnets are pollution-free.
Electromagnets are temporary magnets made of iron usually that are created by passing a current through a wire wrapped around the iron. There are also ways of making temporary magnets out of ordinary iron objects that can later be demagnetized. I am not wise in the ways of these latter type of temporary magnets.
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they're both magnets . they can both stick to iron-made materials. They are different because temporary magnets only last a little and permanent magnets last a long time.
temporary magnet permanent magnetit stays for a little while it stays foreverit is made from iron it is made from steel
It makes sense that since some magnets are called "permanent magnets," other magnets should be called "temporary magnets." But since when did English make sense? We usually call them "electromagnets" instead. Electromagnets are used in most electric motors, and cranes that lift scrap metal. They're also used in relays and the write heads of tape recorders (including video tape recorders).
they have magnetic properties that weaken with time.
They are permanent, temporary and electromagnets
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.
"permanent and temporary magnets"
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