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Curie temperature is the temperature above which

A

a ferromagnetic material becomes paramagnetic

B

a paramagnetic material becomes diamagnetic

C

a ferromagnetic material becomes diamagnetic

D

a paramagnetic material becomes ferromagnetic

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A

KEY CONCEPT : The temperature above which a ferromagnetic substance becomes paramagnetic is called Curie's temperature.
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