How Do Magnets Respond to Temperature Changes?

Magnets are found everywhere— hard drives that store data on your computer are coated with a magnetic material; magnets power the speakers in headphones; and refrigerators use magnets to hold their door shut.

Magnets are found everywhere— hard drives that store data on your computer are coated with a magnetic material; magnets power the speakers in headphones; and refrigerators use magnets to hold their door shut. But magnets can only operate within a certain temperature range.Heating a magnet will cau
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