| 11. | It is at a material's specific Curie temperature where they change properties.
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| 12. | Pressure changes a material's Curie temperature.
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| 13. | In this case, T _ c is normally known as the Curie Temperature.
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| 14. | Higher temperatures make magnets weaker, as spontaneous magnetism only occurs below the Curie temperature.
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| 15. | Thus even with an applied magnetic field will have different properties and no Curie temperature.
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| 16. | As a result, many different dependencies that effect the Curie temperature can be analysed.
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| 17. | The size of particles in a material's crystal lattice changes the Curie temperature.
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| 18. | This causes ferromagnets to have strong magnetic fields and high Curie temperatures of around 1000 K.
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| 19. | It would be expected because of this that the Curie temperature would decrease however it increases.
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| 20. | The Curie temperature of magnetite is.
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