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← ScienceWhich mechanism prevents permanent magnet demagnetization at Curie temperature?
A)Magnetocrystalline anisotropy energy dominates alignment✓
B)Decreased thermal energy resists alignment
C)Cooperative alignment remains above threshold
D)Exchange interaction energy exceeds realignment
💡 Explanation
Spontaneous demagnetization is prevented by magnetocrystalline anisotropy, maintaining alignment because the crystal's structure favors specific magnetization directions therefore domains remain aligned rather than randomizing above the Curie temperature until anisotropy fails.
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