Message from @Teddy
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@Teddy uhm that curie temperature doenst apply at core its for perma magnets
what is a perma magnet
^
like a solid?
no
similar to how we store data on disc
What
i don't see no permanent magnets in the wikipedia article mate
u have metal and the atoms or molecules get orderd and all point in same direction
then they have a constant magnetic field
yeah
tahts basically perma magnet
so what is the core?
is it not in a single direction
its moving metal
Have you heard of polarity in chemistry
iron i think
yeah water is super polar
Thats the other part of the direction thing
well enough for it to do weird stuff
https://www.google.com/search?q=why+does+iron+lose+its+magnetism+when+heated&oq=does+iron+lose+its+magnetism+if+&aqs=chrome.1.69i57j0.6759j1j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Iron does loses its magnetic properties when heated bro
Yes what obliterator said
you playing semantics with me innit?
lucas the point isn't that it is inherently magnetic
but the moving current of the metal makes a magnetic field
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how comes it fookn moves in the first place
i'm trying to find that rn
Wait so how about the magnets on the sea floor from the lava. Hoe we found continental drift and there were both magnetic north andsouth
it says that the inner core moves west to east, why do we have north and south pole? it should be equator poles innit?
Okok so atoms that are colder are closer together, right? We can agree on that based off of basic knowledge of solids liquids and gasses?
all you have are stories
no proof
What
what is a solid?
For solids, liquids, and gasses??????
@Seeker of Truth amen to that brother
Yes we are getting ti a consensus
We actually have proof now
people always forget plasma
There are machines that can see atoms