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Curie pointIn physics, the Curie point is the temperature above which a ferromagnet loses its ferromagnetic ability to possess a net (spontaneous) magnetization in the absence of an external magnetic field. The Curie temperature is a second-order phase transition and a critical point where the magnetic susceptibility is theoretically infinite. There are four magnetic elements: iron, nickel, cobalt, and gadolinium. The first three elements have Curie points above 500 C. The extremely rare element gadolinium has a Curie Point of 16 C. The Curie point is named after Pierre Curie (1859-1906). See also: Ferroelectric effect Despite these efforts, the Project's eBooks and any
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