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19 December, 22:27

How is an electromagnet different from a permanent magnet

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  1. 20 December, 02:03
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    An electromagnet shows both electric as well as magnetic property, and the materials comprising this type of property is mainly made up of a coil of insulated wire that is tied around a magnetic. When the current is allowed to pass through it, then it behaves as a magnet.

    On the other hand, permanent magnet refers to those substances that are comprised of magnetized materials, and due to this, they have the ability to create a magnetic field of their own. These magnetic property shown by these substances are permanent and it remains for a long time.
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