A temporary magnet can be made by stroking a magnetic material, like iron, with a permanent magnet in one direction. This aligns the material’s magnetic domains temporarily, giving it magnetic properties.
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To create a temporary magnet, take a piece of magnetic material, such as iron or steel, and repeatedly stroke it in one direction with a permanent magnet. This process aligns the magnetic domains within the material, temporarily turning it into a magnet. The temporary magnet will exhibit magnetic properties as long as the domains remain aligned. However, over time or after being exposed to physical shock, the domains may lose their alignment, causing the material to lose its magnetism.
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