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Ferromagnetic to paramagnetic phase transition is which order phase transition

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The paramagnetic/ferromagnetic phase transition is an archetypal example of a continuous (or second-order) phase transition. When the temperature T approaches the Curie temperature Tc, the magnetization M(T), which is the order parameter of the transition, continuously goes to zero.

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