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A. Ferromagnetic materials will lose their magnetism if heated above a point known as the Curie temperature.
B. You would have to re-magnetize the magnet again, either in a solenoid or with another permanent magnet, in order to restore the magnetism.
C. If you heat a magnet up a little bit, it will lose some of its magnetism, but on returning to room temperature full magnetism can be restored.
Which among the following is/are true?

A
Only A
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Both A and B
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Only C
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All A, B and C
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Solution

The correct option is D All A, B and C
All the three statements are true that the ferromagnetic materials lose their magnetism on heating above the Curie temperature,
The magnet has to re-magnetized with another magnet or solenoid to restore its magnetism and the magnetism of the magnet is fully recovered when it is kept at room temperature after heating.

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