How is an electromagnet different from a bar magnet?

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Bar magnets have a north and south pole, but electromagnets do not.
Electromagnets are only magnetized when a current flows through a wire wrapped around the core.
Bar magnets are attracted to ferromagnetic substances such as iron. Electromagnets are attracted to all metals.
Electromagnets are strong, permanent magnets, but bar magnets are always weaker.

Electromagnets are only magnetized when a current flows through a wire wrapped around the core, while bar magnets have a north and south pole and do not require a current to be magnetized.