At a specific high temperature, called Curie point, the ferromagnetism disappear.
It depends on it's original temperature and how much it was heated.
When a substance is heated the temperature is increased. This occurs because energy enters the substance which will increase the kinetic energy of the molecules,thus causing a rise in temperature.
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Heat affects the properties by speeding up the particles and providng them with more energy. As they heated the bounce off one another and expand the solid. When it's cold, The particles have less energy and don't move as much, This results in contraction and the solid shrinks. Basically, Heat ---> expansion Cooling -----> contraction
Electricity and volume This happens because when the mass expands over heat the density expands which in turn makes the volume expand
Some ferromagnetic elements are: Iron Nickel Cobalt Gadolinium Dyprosium Ferromagnetic means- a substance such as iron in which the magnetic moments of the atoms spontaneously line up with each other, making a large net magnetic moment. Ferromagnets lose their ferromagnetism when heated above a specific temperature (called the Curie point), because the thermal energy melts the magnetic alignment, a bit like the way crystals melt when heated.
It expands.
The conventional currents will continue until the temperature of the substance is equal to surrounding temp.
It rises in temperature.
Usually they will increase.
As the temperature of a substance increases, its molecules move faster and therefore take up more space. This generally causes a substance to increase in volume when heated.
The energy of its particles increases, so as the particles speed up move faster causing its heating up.
When any substance is heated, the temperature rises.
Ordinarily when a substance is heated it expands. In some cases it melts. In some cases it vaporizes/evaporates.
It boils
It depends on it's original temperature and how much it was heated.
When a substance is heated it's volume will increase.