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: A [[Bar Magnet|bar magnet]] is a '''permanent magnet'''.
 
: A [[Bar Magnet|bar magnet]] is a '''permanent magnet'''.
 
: '''Permanent magnets''' are used in a electrical [[D.C. Motor|motor]]s.
 
: '''Permanent magnets''' are used in a electrical [[D.C. Motor|motor]]s.
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: A [[magnet]] is made of several small [[Magnetic Domain|magnetic domains]] which are regions in the [[magnet]] which act as smaller [[magnet]]s. In a '''permanent magnet''' these [[Magnetic Domain|magnetic domains]] are fixed in place and need [[energy]] to change their [[magnet]]ic direction.
 
: A '''permanent magnet''' can only lose its [[Magnetic Field|magnetic field]] under certain conditions:
 
: A '''permanent magnet''' can only lose its [[Magnetic Field|magnetic field]] under certain conditions:
 
*When it is struck with a sudden [[force]].
 
*When it is struck with a sudden [[force]].
 
*When it is [[heated]].
 
*When it is [[heated]].
 
*When an extremely strong external [[Magnetic Field|magnetic field]] is applied.
 
*When an extremely strong external [[Magnetic Field|magnetic field]] is applied.
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| style="height:20px; width:200px; text-align:center;" |When [[Magnetic Domain|magnetic domains]] are aligned the [[object]] has an external [[Magnetic Field|magnetic field]] so it acts like a [[magnet]].
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| style="height:20px; width:200px; text-align:center;" |When the [[Magnetic Domain|magnetic domains]] are not aligned there is no external [[Magnetic Field|magnetic field]] because the effect of the [[Magnetic Domain|magnetic domains]] cancels out.
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Revision as of 10:14, 4 March 2019

Key Stage 3

Meaning

A permanent magnet is an object with its own magnetic field that remains there even when there are no other external magnetic fields.

About Permanent Magnets

A bar magnet is a permanent magnet.
Permanent magnets are used in a electrical motors.

Key Stage 4

Meaning

A permanent magnet is an object with its own magnetic field that remains there even when there are no other external magnetic fields.

About Permanent Magnets

A bar magnet is a permanent magnet.
Permanent magnets are used in a electrical motors.
A magnet is made of several small magnetic domains which are regions in the magnet which act as smaller magnets. In a permanent magnet these magnetic domains are fixed in place and need energy to change their magnetic direction.
A permanent magnet can only lose its magnetic field under certain conditions:
When magnetic domains are aligned the object has an external magnetic field so it acts like a magnet. When the magnetic domains are not aligned there is no external magnetic field because the effect of the magnetic domains cancels out.