Answer:
The temperature does not affect the strength of a magnet
Step-by-step explanation:
An electromagnet is obtained by winding an insulated wire round a soft iron rod with the wire ends connected to a DC source. such magnets have temporary magnetic properties which disappears with time as the current supply is cut off.
Furthermore the strength off an electromagnet
- increases as current increases
- increases as the number of turns increases
- the type of magnetic core is highly essential as an iron core will do batter than a silver core