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β The curie point, or Curie temperature, is the critical temperature at which a material loses its permanent magnetic properties and becomes paramagnetic. This happens because the thermal energy at this temperature becomes too high for the atoms' magnetic moments to remain aligned, and they are no longer able to maintain a ferromagnetic state. The curie point is named after physicist Pierre Curie, who discovered the laws relating magnetic properties to temperature change. β
Curie as in Mary Curie? I thought she studied radiation
Idk Celsius so Plzz explain to me
too bad that's not even made of iron
am I the only one that thinks it looks like a red gummy or am I just fat.
looks like the heat strip the metal of hydrogen
A good example also for how planets are made
Needs more annoying sounds playing over it.
like for real who cares π
I know what it does above 3000Β°f..... I see it 10 or so times a day
will it stay that way?