Physics, asked by Karthikeyaks, 1 year ago

why a magnet will not get attracted when we heat it?

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Answered by gopikakoli
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It don't get attracted because it lost its magnetism when heated.
Magnets are made up of atoms. In normal environmental conditions, these atoms align between the poles and foster magnetism. 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.

Karthikeyaks: yes but whats the reason sister
gopikakoli: See I have added the reason in answer.
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