What happens to the susceptibility of
a ferromagnetic substance when the
temperature is increased?
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When the ferromagnet is subjected to heat it loses its property of magnetism of attracting and repelling other metallic substance.
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The magnetic susceptibility of a ferromagnetic substance decreases on rise in temperature and it ultimately becomes paramagnetic substance or looses its magnetic property.
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