Message from @the21cat
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i mean the metal doesnt have them in the first place
its not like its liquid magnets
Not all metal does you’re right
ah there is ur mistak
i swear, globe earthers always be playing semantics with me
it says permanent magnetic
I have heard from someone our magnetic north north is just because Canada's high iron quantity. I would probably call that false though
that stuff isnt a perma magnet
What
there problem solved
No what
Curie point, is the temperature above which certain materials lose their permanent magnetic properties
perma magnets is some different thatn whats happening in core
That’s absolutely not true
yeah bro, look at how hot the inner core is
if magnetism was based on iron in the ground then compasses would be all over the place @the21cat
if u for example have a spule thats not amgnetic and run current through u have a magnet
and the temperature its magnetic properties shouldnt function
Magnetic fields can lose their both and south poles
but they’ll still have magnetic properties
So what actually is causing it?
And anyway heating wouldn’t make them lose that either
big brain
@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