When a ferromagnetic substance is heated to a temperature above its Curie temperature, it
behaves like a paramagnetic substance
behaves like a diamagnetic substance
remains ferromagnetic
is permanently magnetised.
When a ferromagnetic material is heated above its Curie temperature, the thermal motions at a high temperature destroy its magnetism and the material will behave as a paramagnet.
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