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(a) …………… magnets are weak and …………… magnets are strong.
(b) …………… is a true test for magnetism.
(c) Magnets that retain their magnetism for a short period of time are called …………… magnets.
(d) During demagnetisation, the …………… of the molecules of the magnet leads to loss of magnetism.
(e) The soft iron strips that are used in storage of magnets are called …………… .
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(a) Permanent magnets are weak and temporary magnets are strong.
(b) Repulsion is a true test for magnetism.
(c) Magnets that retain their magnetism for a short period of time are called temporary magnets.
(d) During demagnetisation, the disorientation of the molecules of the magnet leads to loss of magnetism.
(e) The soft iron strips that are used in storage of magnets are called magnetic keepers.
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