What happens, when a magnetic substance is heated?
It loses its magnetism.
The explanation for the correct option:
In the case of option B,
Magnetic substance:
Curie's law:
Magnetization in a paramagnetic substance is linearly proportional to the imposed magnetic field. Whenever the item is heated, the magnetization would be thought to be inversely proportional to the temperature.
Mathematical representation:
Here,
M is magnetism.
B is the magnetic field.
T is the absolute temperature.
C is the curie constant.
Therefore, option B is the correct answer.