Question #90057

The temperature at which the magnetic property of iron disappears (i.e., it becomes nonmagnetic) and its electrical conductivity & specific heat also changes, is called the ‘Curie point’, which is ________________ °C ?


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Answer: The temperature at which the magnetic property of iron disappears (i.e., it becomes nonmagnetic) and its electrical conductivity & specific heat also changes, is called the ‘Curie point’, which is 768 °C .

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