why do ferromagnetic substances form permanent magnets?
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These materials are called ferromagnetic. Ferromagnetic materials will respond strongly to magnets and can also be magnetized themselves. ... This process may become permanent if heated and cooled in the presence of a magnetic field. A ferromagnetic will lose its magnetism if heated about its Curie temperature.
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