Curie temperature above which

Curie temperature above which

Options

(a) paramagnetic material becomes ferromagnetic material
(b) ferromagnetic material becomes diamagnetic material
(c) Ferromagnetic material becomes paramagnetic material
(d) paramagnetic material becomes diamagnetic material

Correct Answer:

Ferromagnetic material becomes paramagnetic material

Explanation:

Curie temperature is the temperature above which ferromagnetic material becomes para magnetic material.

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