A magnet can be strengthened by aligning it with an oppositely charged magnet. They will attract to each other and the weakened magnet will be strengthened through the interaction.
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
Anything that is attracted to a permanent magnet will be attracted to (sticks to) a temporary magnet.
Any old piece of metal can be a temporary magnet; it can be made to act as a magnet for a while, then revert back to being just metal without any magnetic properties.
Bar magnet. Because a bar magnet is strong to iron..... Or that's what we did in class.....
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.
An electromagnet is temporary because the field disappears when the current is switched off.
If a bar of copper is brought near a magnet and rubbed it will get magnetized and would behave like magnet. But this would be temporary and this property would wear after some days.
Yes, you will create a temporary magnet. EX: if you put and nail next to an iron magnet, the nail will be temporarly magnetic.
it would have to be a rock containing the mineral Iron. which would then have to be magnetized to create a temporary magnet, or a permanent magnet if prepared properly
A magnet can be strengthened by aligning it with an oppositely charged magnet. They will attract to each other and the weakened magnet will be strengthened through the interaction.
no they can not.