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 temporary magnet can be created by an electromagnet but it can also be created by any type of strong magnet
a Temporary Magnet lose its magnetism quickly, a Permanent Magnet is hard and it keeps it magnetism
A temporary magnet is a magnet that only retains its magnetism for a limited period before losing its magnetic properties.
a magnet that remains magnetized for only a small time interval as compared to a permanent magnet.
The process by which a iron piece touching a permanent magnet behaves as a magnet as long as it maintains contact is called magnetic induction. not only does this work when the iron is physically touching the magnet but it works as long as the piece of iron remains under the influence of the magnet. A iron piece attracted to a magnet through a paper with out any physical contact will also behave as a magnet.
A temporary magnet.
Anything that is attracted to a permanent magnet will be attracted to (sticks to) a temporary magnet.
a temporary magnet!
To make a temporary magnet, you can rub a piece of iron or steel with a permanent magnet. This process aligns the magnetic domains in the material, creating a temporary magnetic field. To enhance the temporary magnetism, you can increase the number of times you rub the material with the permanent magnet.
A temporary magnet is called a soft magnet. It can be easily magnetized and demagnetized, unlike a permanent magnet that retains its magnetism for a longer period of time.
a temporary magnet can be created by an electromagnet but it can also be created by any type of strong magnet
Yes, you will create a temporary magnet. EX: if you put and nail next to an iron magnet, the nail will be temporarly magnetic.
no they can not.
No, it's a permanent magnet. It consists of an iron oxide, and iron is a permanent magnet.
a Temporary Magnet lose its magnetism quickly, a Permanent Magnet is hard and it keeps it magnetism
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.
The energy source of a temporary magnet is the external magnetic field that is applied to it. When a temporary magnet is exposed to a magnetic field, its magnetic domains align in the direction of the external field, resulting in the magnetization of the material. Once the external field is removed, the temporary magnet loses its magnetic properties.