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A cold magnet attracts more than a hot magnet. This helps the flow of electricity which therefore helps the electric field, which therefore helps the magnetic field. They use cold magnets to power the LHC which collides hydrogen atoms. Obviously the cold magnet is very attracting.

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No, a hot magnet is stronger than a cold magnet. This was my Science Fair project as a fifth grader. We all can get different results. It can depend on what brand of magnet you have, and how strong that company made their magnet

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the cold magnet has more electrons that move more freely and the hot magnet has less electrons that move less freely

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A hot magnet has more internal motion causing the magnetic domains to be less aligned.

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it works better in warm

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what is most attracted to a magnet

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How does the magnet works on cold and hot temperature and what important idea.?

the magnet that works better is the cold magnet


How does the cold affect magnets?

Heat and cold both make magnets stronger, but cold temperatures make magnets stronger than heat does. Actually, oly cold temperature make magnets stronger, you can actually try, hold one little magnet on your hand for like 30 seconds or something and you can realize that your magnet is really less stronger Unfortunately this guy is wrong ^^^^^^ Cold makes a magnet stronger and heat can actually take its magnetic domains away. When a magnet is supercooled it becomes stronger because the atoms are moving slower and are thicker which make a stronger positive or negative side of a magnet. Heat can ruin a magnet. There is a very hot temperature for every magnet called a Curie Temperature, which is when a magnet is no longer magnetized. For instance, and iron magnets Curie Temperature is about 1,000°C! This happens because the random motion of atoms increases in speed which disturbs the magnets magnetic domains. (well... he's somewhat right) =) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You both are right.


How does heat make a magnet stronger?

It doesnt. Heat makes magnets weaker while cold will make them stronger.


Is a hot magnet stronger than a cold magnet?

There's no relationship there. But if you take any permanent magnet and heat it hot enough, it loses some or all of its magnetism.


Why does room temperature magnet attract more paper clips than a hot or cold magnet?

yes becase u need it


Which temperature of Magnets affects the magnets strength?

cold temperature affects the magnets strength by making it stronger


What happens if you put a magnet in the refrigerator?

It doesn't do anything. It will still work.


Can hot and cold affect magnets?

yes it does affect magnets ! though cold has little effect on the properties of a magnet , but heat drastically brings about change in properties of a magnet. With increasing temperature, the magnet will gradually lose magnetization until a certain temperature (called the Curie temperature) where the magnetization goes away entirely. In addition to this effect, the domains of the magnet will have a greater chance of changing orientation, further weakening the overall magnetic effect.


Does the strength of a magnet become affected when subjected to different degrees of hot and cold temperatures?

A. A magnet has a Curie Point, a temperature beyond which it is no longer a magnet. Identified by Marie Curie. This property is used in items such as toaster timers. As far as I know there is no low temperature limit.


How does temperature effect magnets?

I did a science fair experiment on this last year. It is found that magnets that have higher temperature were weaker. to support this claim you should research about the "curie point" which basically says that this is a temperature ( really hot) where the magnet will lose its magnetic properties.


A factor that makes steel strong even in cold temperatures?

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Are cut flowers stronger in cold or warm water?

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