permanent magnetism is different from permanent magnetism how
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The difference between a permanent magnet and a temporary magnet is in their atomic structures. Permanent magnets have their atoms aligned all the time. Temporary magnets have their atoms aligned only while under the influence of a strong external magnetic field. Overheating a permanent magnet will rearrange its atomic structure and turn it into a temporary magnet
Permanent Magnets
Permanent magnets differ from temporary magnets by their ability to remain magnetized without the influence of a nearby external magnetic field. Typically, permanent magnets are made from "hard" magnetic materials where "hard" refers to a material's ability to become magnetized and remain magnetized. Steel is an example of a hard magnetic material
Permanent Magnets
Permanent magnets differ from temporary magnets by their ability to remain magnetized without the influence of a nearby external magnetic field. Typically, permanent magnets are made from "hard" magnetic materials where "hard" refers to a material's ability to become magnetized and remain magnetized. Steel is an example of a hard magnetic material
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