Curie point is the temperature at which the metallic material is converted from the ferromagnetic state into the non-magnetic state.
Some examples are: Iron, 769 °C and Nickel, 320 °C.
Curie point is the temperature at which the metallic material is converted from the ferromagnetic state into the non-magnetic state.
Some examples are: Iron, 769 °C and Nickel, 320 °C.