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Alfred Bush
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5 October, 01:48
How does temperature affect magnetism
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Ricardo Meadows
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Temperature affects magnetism by either strengthening or weakening a magnet's attractive force. A magnet subjected to heat experiences a reduction in its magnetic field as the particles within the magnet are moving at an increasingly faster and more sporadic rate.
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