Above the Curie temperature ferromagnetic elements and materials lose this characteristic.
This is known as the Curie Temperature. One of the things Mr. Pierre Curie is known for rather than his more famouse wife.
At a specific high temperature, called Curie point, the ferromagnetism disappear.
Does the Temperature of a magnet affect its strength
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Curie temperature
Curie point is the temperature above which a ferromagnetic substance behaves as a paramagnetic substance.
You can destroy it by heating it above the curie temperature. Choping it won't work
It will stick to either pole, providede that the iron is not magnetized and that it is not above the Curie temperature (the temperature above which iron can no longer be magnetized, named after Marie and Pierre Curie).
This is known as the Curie Temperature. One of the things Mr. Pierre Curie is known for rather than his more famouse wife.
At a specific high temperature, called Curie point, the ferromagnetism disappear.
Generally speaking, any ferro-, ferri-, or para- magnetic material. (Where the curie temperature is above the material temperature.
Generally speaking, any ferro-, ferri-, or para- magnetic material. (Where the curie temperature is above the material temperature.
Nothing particular happens.
Does the Temperature of a magnet affect its strength
The Curie Point is named fro Pierre Curie, not Marie Curie. It is the point above which a material loses its spontaneous magnetism.
There re no magnetic gasses. Even Iron when in a gaseous state is not magnetic because it has to be heated above the Curie temperature to become a gas.
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