Can hematite be magnetic 2024?

Sophia Cooper | 2023-04-20 01:09:03 | page views:1321
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Sophia Taylor

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When heated enough, hematite becomes a paramagnet, in which the atomic magnets just randomly point all different directions. Anyway, although hematite is weakly magnetic (and hence can be attracted to your magnet), its magnetism is "soft", meaning that its domains don't stay lined up when the magnetic field is removed.
2023-04-24 01:09:03

Olivia Phillips

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When heated enough, hematite becomes a paramagnet, in which the atomic magnets just randomly point all different directions. Anyway, although hematite is weakly magnetic (and hence can be attracted to your magnet), its magnetism is "soft", meaning that its domains don't stay lined up when the magnetic field is removed.
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