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What is the difference between ferromagnetic materials and magnets?

What is the difference between ferromagnetic materials and magnets?

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you should rotate them only 2 times maybe three but thats pushing it . every 9000 to 12000 miles and check to even see if they need it check the outer rim of the front tire if it is worn not to bad switch it and if you see steel wire get new tire
Every 6000 to 8000 miles, or every other oil change if you change your oil every 3000 miles.
every 5 or 6 thousand miles you should rotate them but keep them on the same side.
Permanent magnets and ferromagnetic materials are similar except that permanent magnets have a very large corrosive force (a very wide BH curve). This is what make the PMs.
A ferromagnetic material is one type of material that could be made into a permanent magnet, and also it is a material that is subject to magnet fields. Magnets are objects made from a ferromagnic material or other magnetic material that have been magnetized and therefore can act as a permanent magnet and attract other magnets or objects made from ferromagnetic materials

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