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How is an electromagnetic different from a bar magnet?

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c) Electromagnets are only magnetized when a current flows through a wire wrapped around the core.

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An electromagnet differs from a bar magnet as to make it become magnetic, an electric current is passed though copper wire. A bar magnet is continuously magnetic and does not need electricity passing through it.
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