Physics, asked by sivaprasadkotte, 11 months ago

why a magnet lost its when it is heated?????​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

When exposed to hotter conditions, the particles within the magnet are moving at an increasingly faster and sporadic rate. This jumbling confuses and misaligns the particles, causing the magnetism to be lost.

Answered by chiedepudijithin
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Explanation:

Via heat: ferromagnet materials will lose their magnetism if heated above a point known as the Curie temperature. ... Interestingly, an opposing magnetic field is sometimes applied to a magnet in order to 'knock it down', or to lower its overall magnetic output, so that it can be used appropriately in an application.

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