Temporary Magnet
It is possible to magnetize temporary magnets, such as iron nails and paper clips, in the presence of a magnetic field. However, these magnets will only maintain their magnetic property as long as the magnetic field is present. Once the field is removed, the magnetic property of these temporary magnets will be lost.
What is a Magnet?
Magnet is a physical object that can generate a magnetic field around itself, and this field is called Magnetic Field. This magnetic field is responsible for attracting unlike poles and repelling like poles. In other words, a magnet has the power to draw in magnetic materials toward itself and push away those materials that possess similar magnetic properties. The study of magnets is important for Class 6, Class 8, Class 10, and Class 12.
In this article, we are going to learn about what is a magnet, the properties of magnets, the poles of magnets, the magnetic field of magnets, types of magnets, and the applications of magnets.
Table of Content
- What is a Magnet?
- Properties of Magnet
- Poles Of Magnet
- Magnetic Field Of Magnet
- Magnetic Field Lines
- Types of Magnets