a magnet that remains magnetized for only a small time interval as compared to a permanent magnet.
Temporary magnets take on the properties of a magnet if they are touching something magnetic. This happens when a paperclip becomes magnetic as it touches a permanent magnet. Things like wood or glass do not have the properties to become temporary magnets.
a temporary magnet is a piece of soft iron that is magnetized while in the presence of a magnetizing field but demagnetizes the moment the iron is taken away from the magnetizing force
A body of a soft steel or piece of iron which is readily magnetized but retains only a very small field after the active power of the external magnet field is removed.
a non -magnitized will get magnetized by a permanet magnet if you sticked the non -magnitized object ON the permanet magnet.
To lift magnetic materials and dump somewhere
To operate electric bell
the best example of this is MICROWAVE....
There are two main/most common, types of magnet. One is permanent and the other is temporary. There could be more detailed classifications, but I do not know them ;)
a Temporary Magnet lose its magnetism quickly, a Permanent Magnet is hard and it keeps it magnetism
a temporary magnet can be created by an electromagnet but it can also be created by any type of strong magnet
yes it can.
a temporary magnet is a piece of soft iron that is magnetized while in the presence of a magnetizing field but demagnetizes the moment the iron is taken away from the magnetizing force
magneto
If it has been magnetized by another magnet, then it is just a temporary magnet, but if it uses an electric current, then it is an electro-magnet.
Anything that is attracted to a permanent magnet will be attracted to (sticks to) a temporary magnet.
A magnet that isn't always a magnet.
a temporary magnet!
Permanent magnets do not lose their magnetic ability. Temporary magnets, however, gain magnetic properties when they are touched or moved by a permanent magnet. The properties of a temporary magnet dissipates over time after the permanent magnet is removed.
a piece of metal 12volt batt a piece of wire
An electromagnet is temporary because the field disappears when the current is switched off.
The permanent magnet always retains its magnetism so even the smallest temporary magnets will stick to it. its uses will include keeping the refrigerator door sealed nice and tight as well as the actual door being a permanent magnet so pictures and notes to the kids can be hung on it.
Yes, you will create a temporary magnet. EX: if you put and nail next to an iron magnet, the nail will be temporarly magnetic.
Yes, as long as their spins are aligned, they will attract other materials whose spins are aligned, be they temporary or permanent.
no they can not.