Have u heard of dielectric magnetic materials? some examples plz?
Permanent Magnets do not conduct electricity (maybe ferromagnetic materials which is temporarily magnetized by electrical current through coils) and though you can't really call them dielectric materials. Dielectric is related to electric fields as poor conductive mediums. There are also poor conductive mediums of magnetic field. You cannot relate magnetism to dielectrics since dielectrics is related to polarization index and so related to electric field and electricity. You can make magnets from electricity vice versa. You either could have a conductor or a magnet.