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.
yes
An example of a permanent magnet would be the Earth. The Earth is one giant magnet with opposite poles.
By definition an electromagnet is only working when it has a supply of electricity, a Permanent Magnet is always a magnet
You cannot magnetize a permanent magnet because it is already magnetized.
A paperclip attracts a magnet ,a magnet attracts a paperclip.
an magnet is a object that attracts or repel
Water molecule acts like a magnet because positive attracts positive and negative attracts negative.
A. Compasses typically use a permanent magnet.
No, it's a permanent magnet. It consists of an iron oxide, and iron is a permanent magnet.
Iron
Iron, steel
iron
they does not attract it
It attracts ferrous materials.
A special property of pyrrhotite is that it is a natural MAGNET that attracts iron. So your answer is: MAGNET
Yes, it is a permanent magnet.