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The curie point of cobalt is 1100°c- what is meant by this?

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The Curie point of Cobalt is 1100°C it means that it is the temperature at which a Cobalt (ferromagnetic material) becomes paramagnetic in nature.

Curie point is basically a temperature at which a ferromagnetic material becomes paramagnetic on heating. The effect is reversible. However, the magnet will lose its magnetic property if heated above this temperature.

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