- Soft Magnetic Materials
- Characteristics: Easily magnetized and demagnetized, suitable for applications where rapid changes in magnetic fields are required.
- Examples: Transformers, electromagnets
- Uses: Commonly used in electrical devices where temporary magnetism is needed.
- Hard Magnetic Materials
- Characteristics: Difficult to magnetize but retain magnetism for a long time. Ideal for making permanent magnets.
- Examples: Steel
- Uses: Utilized in applications where a stable, long-lasting magnet is required.
Electromagnetic Waves
Electromagnetic waves (EM waves) are waves that can travel through a vacuum, unlike sound waves which require a medium. They are generated by vibrating electric charges and consist of both electric and magnetic components.
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