Curie temperature is the temperature above which a ferromagnetic meterial becomes
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Curie temperature is the temperature above which a ferromagnetic material becomes completely demagnetized .
Above this temperature the material behaves paramagnetically. As the temperature rises, the molecular excitement gradually disrupts the spin alignment. When the Curie temperature is reached the alignment collapses because the thermal energy has exceeded the energy of the magnetic interaction.
It is difficult to measure the Curie temperature exactly. For one thing, the permanent magnetic field around the material only partly disappears. Secondly, the Curie temperature varies greatly based on even small quantities of contaminants in the material.
Above this temperature the material behaves paramagnetically. As the temperature rises, the molecular excitement gradually disrupts the spin alignment. When the Curie temperature is reached the alignment collapses because the thermal energy has exceeded the energy of the magnetic interaction.
It is difficult to measure the Curie temperature exactly. For one thing, the permanent magnetic field around the material only partly disappears. Secondly, the Curie temperature varies greatly based on even small quantities of contaminants in the material.
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