Can you melt a magnet?
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A permanent magnet is made of ferromagnetic materials. ... High temperature destroys this ordering and therefore destroys permanent magnets, the temperature at which ferromagnetism is lost is called Curie temperature, and is below melting point of the material. Thus a magnet will lose its magnetism before it melts.
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A permanent magnet is made of ferromagnetic materials. ... High temperature destroys this ordering and therefore destroys permanent magnets, the temperature at which ferromagnetism is lost is called Curie temperature, and is below melting point of the material. Thus a magnet will lose its magnetism before it melts.