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above curie temperature the ferromagnetic material
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Above Curie temperature, the ferromagnetic material behaves as:
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Ferromagnetic materials lose magnetism above Curie temperature and behave as paramagnetic materials.
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Mar 26, 2025
Paramagnetic material
Diamagnetic material
Ferrimagnetic material
Antiferromagnetic material
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Above Curie temperature \( T_C \), a ferromagnetic material loses its permanent magnetization and behaves as a paramagnetic material.
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