if we melt a magnet ,will it attract iron then also?
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No
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When a magnet melts it scatters and the orientation gets disturbed. Ferromagnetic substances turn para from dia thus the dipole gets kinda destroyed. So the substance loses its magnetic property. It will be just a liquid but hot.
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Magnets attract iron due to the influence of their magnetic field upon the iron. ... When exposed to the magnetic field, the atoms begin to align their electrons with the flow of the magnetic field, which makes the iron magnetized as well. This, in turn, creates an attraction between the two magnetized objects.
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