What is the Curie temperature of a ferromagnetic material?
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Solution
Ferromagnetic materials are a certain group of substances that tend to manifest or display strong magnetism in the direction of the field due to the application of a magnetic field.
Iron is an ideal example of ferromagnetic material.
Ferromagnetic property depends on temperature.
At a high temperature, ferromagnetic substances become paramagnetic.
At the temperature when ferromagnetic material transforms into paramagnetic material is known as Curie temperature.