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You can destroy the magnetism of a magnet by hammering ,heating or using a alternating current method.
You can demagnetize a magnet by: -dropping it many times -heating it over a flame -hammering it many times
singing
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magnet can be weakened by heating,dropping and keeping close to ferrous substances.
heating it or freezing it i believe
I suggest that you incinerate it.
You can destroy it by heating it above the curie temperature. Choping it won't work
You can destroy the magnetism of a magnet by hammering ,heating or using a alternating current method.
If you take a permanent magnet and heat it up past the Curie temperature (or Curie point, Tc) and cool it, the magnetic domains in the magnet, which were aligned when it was made, will become randomly oriented. When the "magnet" cools, its magnetic properties will have "disappeared" and the you'll have a piece of metal alloy. If you like, you can make a new magnet out of your hunk of metal by heating the metal past the Curie point again, applying a static magnetic field to it, and then cooling it back down in the presence of the magnetic field. That's the way the magnet was manufactured and made into a magnet to begin with.
Heating up a magnet actually makes it weaker. A magnet can be completely demagnetized when heated past it's Curie temperature.
A permanent magnet (i.e. not an electromagnet) will be demagnetised by heating it.
Yes
it will loose its magnesium
heating the magnet past the Curie point
Throw the magnet at the TV REALLY REALLY HARD.
Heating a bar magnet with solenoid demagnatise it.