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How does temperature effect magnets?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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I did a science fair experiment on this last year. It is found that magnets that have higher temperature were weaker. to support this claim you should research about the "curie point" which basically says that this is a temperature ( really hot) where the magnet will lose its magnetic properties.

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every magnet has a curie temperature, the curie temperature is the temperature the magnet has to reach to lose its strength. every magnet has a different curie temperature, the stronger the magnet is in room temperature the lower the curie temperature is.

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Heat, because it affects magnetic molecules, causes a drop in magnetic field strength. Cooling a magnet has the opposite effect: reducing the resistance in the molecules and increasing the net field strength.

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As the temperature increases the strength decreases, and vice versa

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Temperature affects the magnetic permeability of substances. Heat, specifically, can amplify the field of an electromagnet, effectively making it act with more force.

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Heat- less powerful than regular temp.

Cold- less powerful than hear

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