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) A magnet that’s domains remain aligned when removed from a magnetic field.

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Above the Curie temperature, a magnet permanently loses all or some of its magnetism. External magnetic fields: Strong, opposing magnetic fields can cause the magnetic domains to lose their orientation and relax into a lower state of energy where they are not aligned.

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