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difference between a horseshoe magnet and naturally occurring mineral, magnetite

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Answered by madhuyadav31377
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horseshoe magnet is a magnet made in the shape of a horseshoe. The magnet has two magnetic poles close together. This shape creates a strong magnetic field between the poles.  It is one type of permanent magnet, meaning that it stays magnetized, as opposed to an electromagnet, the magnetic field of which can be started and stopped.The purpose of a horseshoe magnet's shape is to place the poles as close together as possible.The total magnetic flux is the same,but the field is greater, as it is spread over a smaller volume. A horseshoe is used, rather than a simpler C-shaped magnet, which is also used, because this places the maximum amount of magnetised material into the magnet, for given dimensions around the poles. A particularly large horseshoe magnet is U-shaped with long parallel sides, rather than the classical horseshoe.  Natural magnets are different from other magnets, because they do not need to have their properties altered in order to become magnetized. Some materials may become temporarily or permanently magnetized when rubbed by magnets, or when they are subjected to electric fields. Natural magnets are already magnetic and are found in the Earth.  Hope this will help please mark as brainliest

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