Difference between Temporary magnet and permanent magnet.
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Permanent and Temporary magnets
Permanent Magnets Temporary Magnets
A permanent magnet is one that retains its magnetic properties for a long period of time. Examples are iron, nickel, cobalt and some rare earth alloys etc. Temporary magnets are those that simply act like permanent magnets when they are within a strong magnetic field. Unlike permanent magnets however, they loose their magnetism when the field disappears. Paperclips, iron nails and other similar items are examples of temporary magnets.
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Permanent magnet
permanent magnet is one that retains its magnetic properties for a long period of time. Examples are iron, nickel, cobalt and some rare earth alloys etc. Temporary magnets are those that simply act like permanent magnets when they are within a strong magnetic field.
Temporary magnet
temporary magnet is a magnet made of soft iron, that is usually easy to magnetize; however, temporary magnets lose most of their magnetic properties when the magnetizing cause is discontinued.