High temperatures can demagnetize magnets by ca... - JSS3 Basic science Magnetism II Question
High temperatures can demagnetize magnets by causing the atoms within them to lose their alignment, disrupting their magnetic fields and reducing their overall magnetism.
To prevent magnets from becoming demagnetized over time, store them in pairs or with magnetic shielding to minimize exposure to external magnetic fields and keep them away from heat sources.
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