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Answered by looterax
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Induced Magnetism

When a piece of unmagnetised magnetic material touches or is brought near to the pole of a permanent magnet, it becomes a magnet itself. The magnetism is induced.

A North pole induces a North pole in the far end.

Temporary Magnetism

are made from soft metals, and only retain their magnetism while near a permanent magnetic field or electronic current. They become magnetized in the presence of a magnetic field. They lose their magnetism gradually when the magnetic field is removed. Paperclips, iron nails and other similar items are examples of temporary magnets.

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