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JEE Main 2004Magnetic Properties Of Matter Question with Solution

From: AIEEE 2004

Question

Curie temperature is the temperature above which

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Correct answer
Aa ferromagnetic material becomes paramagnetic

Step-by-step explanation

The Curie temperature is the temperature above which a ferromagnetic material becomes paramagnetic.

Ferromagnetic materials have a high degree of magnetization in the presence of a magnetic field. Above the Curie temperature, these materials lose their ferromagnetic behavior and become paramagnetic, meaning they are weakly attracted to a magnetic field and do not retain any magnetization in the absence of an external magnetic field.

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Option A : a ferromagnetic material becomes paramagnetic.

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