Curie’s Law (for paramagnetic materials):
M = C · (B / T)
- Magnetization (M) increases proportionally with the applied Magnetic Field (B).
- Higher Absolute Temperature (T) increases thermal agitation, which disrupts the alignment of atomic magnetic moments and reduces magnetization.
Physics fact: Heat destroys magnetic ordering - above the Curie temperature, even strong magnets like iron permanently lose their ferromagnetism.