the magnets that never lose their magnetic properties are called
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Properties of Permanent Magnets
No "permanent magnet" is completely permanent. Heat, sharp impacts, stray magnetic fields, and age all conspire to rob a magnet of its field. A magnet gets its field when microscopic magnetic areas, called domains, all line up in the same direction.
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Properties of Permanent Magnets
No "permanent magnet" is completely permanent. Heat, sharp impacts, stray magnetic fields, and age all conspire to rob a magnet of its field. A magnet gets its field when microscopic magnetic areas, called domains, all line up in the same direction.
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