Yes, it does due to the magnetic force coming from the magnet. After a period of time the magnet that is in lower temperature increases while higher temperatures decrease.
yes it does affect magnets ! though cold has little effect on the properties of a magnet , but heat drastically brings about change in properties of a magnet. With increasing temperature, the magnet will gradually lose magnetization until a certain temperature (called the Curie temperature) where the magnetization goes away entirely. In addition to this effect, the domains of the magnet will have a greater chance of changing orientation, further weakening the overall magnetic effect.
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yes but it depends on the type of magnet and how strong it is
higher the temperature, lower is the magnetic strength..
Yes, the temperature of a magnet does effect its strength. Both freezing, and hot temperatures take away from a magnets magnetic force. Room temperature ( about 50-80) is the temperature that magnets are the Best
NO!!! the strength of magnet is not affected by temperature
No the temperature doesn't the size does.
yes
As the temperature increases the strength decreases, and vice versa
yes
it increases the elctromagnetism
Does the Temperature of a magnet affect its strength
yes it does affect magnets ! though cold has little effect on the properties of a magnet , but heat drastically brings about change in properties of a magnet. With increasing temperature, the magnet will gradually lose magnetization until a certain temperature (called the Curie temperature) where the magnetization goes away entirely. In addition to this effect, the domains of the magnet will have a greater chance of changing orientation, further weakening the overall magnetic effect.
yes because the magnet will reach its curie temprature and loose stregth
If you drop a magnet, you can potentially make it lose some of its magnetism. Striking it with a hammer, exposing it to electric charges, and extreme temperature changes (rapid temperature change from freezing to boiling for example) can affect its magnetism.
Good question. it is because then the heat affects it and then it starts to freeze.
well temperature and material can affect magnet strength but that's all i know cuz i need more for a paper i am doing so if i find anymore ill tell