Permanent magnet loses the magnetic behaviour when heated because of 1. atomic vibration 2. dipole vibration 3. realignment of dipoles Which of the above are correct?

Permanent magnet loses the magnetic behaviour when heated because of 1. atomic vibration 2. dipole vibration 3. realignment of dipoles Which of the above are correct? Correct Answer 1, 2 and 3

  • When a permanent magnet is heated, the atoms in the magnet vibrate.
  • The more the magnet is heated, the more the atoms vibrate.
  • At some point the vibration of the atoms causes the domains to go from an aligned, ordered pattern to a nonaligned disordered pattern.
  • The point where excessive heat reaches a temperature that causes the atoms to vibrate and rearrange a magnet's domains is called the Curie Point or Curie Temperature.

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