Physics, asked by saipriyasakthi07291, 1 year ago

why does a magnet get demagnetised on heating to a high temperature ​

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Answered by ansh2014chauhan
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This is because magnetism is caused by preferential alignment of spins in the material ,and their orientations keep switching due to thermal motions . The energy barrier is easier to overcome at high temperatures , so magnetic strength gradually decays as you increase temperature

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Answered by jaanujain
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when heated above 176degree farenhiet magnet will quickly lose their magnetic properties that's by magnet get demagnestied on heating to high temperature.....
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