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How is magnetism related to heat?
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each magnet has a temperature, known as the Curie Temperature, which, when reached, can permanently remove its magnetism. When a magnet is heated but does not reach the Curie Temperature, its magnetic strength returns to normal when it regains its normal temperature . for more reading http://www.ehow.com/facts_7461857_magnets-affected-temperature_.html
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