Below, a piece of unmagnetized hematite is stuck to neodymium magnets for over two days, turning the hematite into a temporary magnet.
Below, the hematite is now a temporary magnet.
A neodymium magnet induces magnetism through a 10-pound weight so that a metal paper clip sticks to the bottom.
A neodymium magnet's field travels through the 5 pound piece of rubber muscle and causes this paper clip to stick. This is not a temporary magnet because nothing is sticking to the paper clip.