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← ScienceWhich consequence occurs if the Curie temperature is exceeded in an inductor core?
A)Increased core hysteresis losses occur
B)Reduced inductor saturation current results
C)Diamagnetism replaces the piezoelectric effect
D)Para magnetism replaces the ferromagnetism✓
💡 Explanation
Exceeding the Curie temperature causes destabilization in magnetic domain alignment; therefore, para magnetism replaces ferromagnetism because the thermal energy overcomes the exchange interaction, rather than hysteresis losses being solely impacted.
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