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How does curie point start?

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Why is the Curie point important?

The Curie Point is named fro Pierre Curie, not Marie Curie. It is the point above which a material loses its spontaneous magnetism.


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What did Pierre Curie invent?

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What is curie point or curie temp of a magnet?

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