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What is an induced magnet?
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An induced magnet is a material that becomes magnetized when it is placed in a magnetic field. It does not have its own magnetic field, but it aligns its magnetism with the magnetic field to which it is exposed. When the material is removed from the magnetic field, it loses its magnetism and becomes demagnetized. Common examples of induced magnets include paperclips, nails, and screws.
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