yes any magnet either heated or hit hard loses its magnetism
When you heat a magnet past its' Currie point the domains become unaligned. Same when you drop it.
It's possible. Striking a permanent magnet can jumble the orientation of the magnetic domains, resulting in a loss of strength.
No. The most it can do is ruin your hearing.
No it should not at all
No, not hot enough. If a hair dryer was that hot it would ruin your hair.
Indubitably.
When you heat a magnet past its' Currie point the domains become unaligned. Same when you drop it.
It's possible. Striking a permanent magnet can jumble the orientation of the magnetic domains, resulting in a loss of strength.
Denaturation is what heating a protein and ruining its structure is called. The protein structure can also be denatured using chemicals, radiation, etc.
The cold can ruin a skateboard, heat can also ruin a skateboard.
Don't ruin the party.Why did you ruin our date? When speaking of an ancient location, it is called ruins, not ruin for one site.
you get out in the rain with it, which will ruin it
The noun form is also ruin, as in the building fell into a ruin. When used in a verb form for example, to reduce to ruin or devastate
No, Stirling Castle is not a ruin.
I will not ruin your painting.
No. But it WILL ruin your hearing.
the adjective of ruin