Heat increases the momentum of electrons and randomizes their spin orientation. Randomized orientation of spin reduces the magnetism.
An object that glows when heated is called incandescent. This phenomenon occurs when the object's temperature increases to the point where it emits visible light.
When an object is heated, it increases in temperature. The process of an object gaining heat and becoming warmer is known as thermal expansion.
The time it takes to demagnetize an object can vary depending on the size and material of the object. Small objects can be demagnetized in a fraction of a second using an appropriate demagnetizing tool or technique, while larger objects may take longer.
Exposure to high temperatures can cause magnets to lose their magnetization and become demagnetized.
Yes, the only way for that to work is if you have the right amount of oxygen, though. Blue fire can get hotter if it's heated by red fire and sand can be heated by lightning, causing it to turn to glass. Without the the right amount of oxygen, the object being heated will only get as hot as its source. Very rarely does the object get hotter than its source.
when heated a certain limit of atoms is disturbed because of in creased Brownian motion
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The volume of a substance increases when heated
An object that glows when heated is called incandescent. This phenomenon occurs when the object's temperature increases to the point where it emits visible light.
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When an object is heated, it increases in temperature. The process of an object gaining heat and becoming warmer is known as thermal expansion.
The time it takes to demagnetize an object can vary depending on the size and material of the object. Small objects can be demagnetized in a fraction of a second using an appropriate demagnetizing tool or technique, while larger objects may take longer.
Exposure to high temperatures can cause magnets to lose their magnetization and become demagnetized.
It expands.
Atoms or molecules when they are heated.
They vibrate. And if heated enough, most connections will be broken and the object will be melted.