Temperature at which the ferromagnetism loses its properties is called ______
a)Curie temperature
b)Debye temperature
c)Absolute temperature
d)Weiss temperature
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Ferromagnetic materials will lose their magnetism if heated above a point known as the Curie temperature. B. You would have to re-magnetize the magnet again, either in a solenoid or with another permanent magnet, in order to restore the magnetism. C.
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The temperature, at which a ferromagnetic material entirely loses its magnetic properties, is referred as Curie point. So the answer is Option - A Curie temperature.
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