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curie temperature

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Explanation of "Curie Temperature"

Definition:
The curie temperature is a specific temperature at which a material that is normally magnetic (called ferromagnetic) loses its magnetic properties. When the temperature reaches this point, the material becomes less magnetic (this state is called paramagnetic).

Advanced Usage:
  • The curie temperature is named after physicist Pierre Curie, who studied magnetism.
  • Scientists may refer to the curie temperature of different materials, such as nickel or cobalt, which have their own specific temperatures.
Word Variants:
  • Curie Point: Another term sometimes used interchangeably with curie temperature.
  • Ferromagnetism: The property of materials that can become magnetized.
  • Paramagnetism: The weaker magnetic property that materials exhibit above the curie temperature.
Different Meanings:
  • In a General Context: While "curie temperature" specifically refers to magnetism, the word "curie" can refer to the Curie (a unit of radioactivity) in other scientific contexts.
Synonyms:
  • There are no direct synonyms, but related terms might include "magnetic transition temperature" or "magnetization temperature."
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no idioms or phrasal verbs that include "curie temperature," as it is a technical term.
Summary:

The curie temperature is an important concept in understanding how materials behave under different temperatures regarding their magnetic properties.

Noun
  1. the temperature above which a ferromagnetic substance loses its ferromagnetism and becomes paramagnetic

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