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  • Curie Temperature: Understanding the Limit of Ferromagnetism
    The temperature above which a ferromagnetic material loses its ferromagnetic properties and becomes paramagnetic is called the Curie temperature (also known as the Curie point).

    At temperatures above the Curie temperature, the thermal energy is sufficient to overcome the magnetic interactions that align the magnetic moments within the domains. This results in the random orientation of magnetic moments, leading to a loss of spontaneous magnetization and the material becoming paramagnetic.

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