It depends on how you magnetize the temporary magnet.
The strength of the magnet and its proximity effect the current produced. The magnetic flux density falls quickly so it is important to get close. The stronger the magnet the more lines of flux that pass a point as it moves. Or as something passes by it.
Magnetism is the number of magnetic moments per unit of volume, so it is the volume of the magnet that determines magnetism. If an object has great weight and volume, the magnetism will be stronger. If an object has a great weight but lesser volume, the magnetism will be weaker.?æ
a Temporary Magnet lose its magnetism quickly, a Permanent Magnet is hard and it keeps it magnetism
it chips and than makes a crack to make a hole in the + side so it can't run to the - side
a temporary magnet can be created by an electromagnet but it can also be created by any type of strong magnet
Yes it does!
NO!!! the strength of magnet is not affected by temperature
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No the temperature doesn't the size does.
If the size of a magnet is changed, it can affect the overall strength of the magnetic field it produces. Generally, a larger magnet will have a stronger magnetic field, while a smaller magnet will have a weaker magnetic field. However, other factors such as the magnet's composition and shape can also influence the strength of the magnetic field.
the north and south pole can
Break in the circuit or loss of magnetic strength of the magnet can result in to no generation
Not really the saltwater does not change give any affect the strength of a magnet reason water is totally non magnetic but when we have added some salt into it.The salty water solution has ions now it could be very good conducter if we place electricity in it.Then it could be possible the strength of a natural magnet can be affected a bit.........But i dont think normal salt water could give affect the strength of a magnet
Grape jelly can. I know this souunds weird but as I was making a sanwhich I dropped jelly on my magnet. Me being curious I wanted to see if it would affect it's strength, and it did. Your Welcome
As the temperature increases the strength decreases, and vice versa
Anything that is attracted to a permanent magnet will be attracted to (sticks to) a temporary magnet.
yes temp does affect the strength of magnets. The cooler the magnet the stronger it gets.