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Ferromagnets are strongly attracted to magnets due to their magnetic domains. Magnetic domains are groups of atoms whose dipole moments are spontaneously aligned in the same direction. Above the Curie temperature, these magnetic domains break down and the material becomes a paramagnet.

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Not "one of the best", It is "THE BEST" explanation of the above mentioned topic so far I have seen or found.

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Great video, now i more understand about this topic. Thank you sir

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I felt relieved when the magnetic domains appeared again below the Curie Temperature.

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8:19 curie temp is termed after Pierre curie

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This is actually a REALLY GOOD explanation, it smoothly introduces us to the topic, and covers almost every core question that a student will have. Great work on this!

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Curie point at which ferromagnetic material goes from being ferromagnetic to paramagnetic. Thank you very much. I like the way you explain all this in a simple illustrated way ❤

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Wonderful video! It's very informative(duh!). Thankyou so much❤. I just have a small doubt(although I am not sure if it has already been discussed in the video) - if the Curie temperature of Gd is 20 degree celsius, wouldn't it be just a paramagnet at room temperature? Is our classification of magnets into dia, para or ferro based on room temperature? 🤔

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