When electricity is applied to a magnet, such as a permanent magnet, both magnetic and electric fields are generated, with their lines typically being perpendicular. The behavior of these fields can vary based on the magnet's geometry. Introducing the magnet into a circuit may lead to a short circuit, as the magnet acts as a conductive material. In ferromagnetic materials, the alignment of magnetic domains is strong enough that a typical current is unlikely to disrupt the net magnetic field, unless an exceptionally strong current is used. Overall, applying a voltage may not significantly alter the magnet's properties, although sensitive instruments might detect minor changes.