Understanding Demagnetization: Causes, Effects, and Prevention
Demagnetizing is the process by which a magnetizing field is removed from a magnetic material, causing it to lose its magnetism. This can occur through various means, such as exposure to a non-magnetic field, heating, or mechanical stress. When a magnetic material is demagnetized, its magnetic moments become disordered and no longer align with each other, resulting in the loss of magnetic properties.
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