A permanent magnet.
The atoms in a magnet are arranged in some kind of lattice, but the arrangement of the atoms is not what is important. What is important is that the magnetic dipoles of a good portion of the atoms are all "pointing" in the same direction. The aligned atomic magnetic dipoles form groups called magnetic domains, and these are locked in place making the magnet a permanent magnet. It "permanently" holds its magnet field, and is said to be a permanent magnet. And all because the magnetic domains in the ferromagnetic material are largely aligned.
a temporary magnet!
The kind u use to magnet stuff closer to u
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.
A magnetized nail is a temporary magnet, known as an induced magnet. It becomes magnetized when it comes into contact with a permanent magnet, aligning its magnetic domains in the same direction. This temporary magnetism can be lost if the nail is no longer in contact with a permanent magnet.
You would need to define 'regular magnet' to get any kind of magnet.
a magnet Actually named magnetite, but it is a natural magnet.
A "Neodymium magnet." It is more commonly known as a "Super magnet."
Something called a permanent magnet
A bar magnet (or any other kind of magnet) does not work on a microscopic scale. It works on an atomic scale. Let's review atomic structure very briefly. Then we'll hit the nail on the head with an answer. An atom is composed of protons and neutrons (H1 excepted) in a nucleus and an electron (H1) or electrons in orbitals around that nucleus. (Neutral atoms for this one....) In certain types of atoms, the atom's net electron motion makes that atom into an "atomic magnet" with a north and south pole. In magnetic materials that are not magnetized, the "atomic magnets" are all randomly aligned. In a magnet, groups of atoms in a small are (far less than microscopic) get aligned into what are called magnetic domains. Enough alignment of the domains gives an overall net magnet effect to the material, and it becomes a magnet. Got links if you want them. They're to our friends at Wikipedia, where they post knowledge for free.
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