Why magnets should not be heated
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A magnet subjected to heat experiences a reduction in its magnetic field as the particles inside the magnet move at an increasingly faster and more sporadic speed. Heat affects the magnets because it confuses and misaligns the magnetic domains, causing magnetism to decrease.
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A magnet subjected to heat experiences a reduction in its magnetic field as the particles inside the magnet move at an increasingly faster and more sporadic speed. Heat affects the magnets because it confuses and misaligns the magnetic domains, causing magnetism to decrease.
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