Multiple Choice
When a ferromagnetic material that has been magnetized is brought to a temperature greater than the Curie temperature, what happens to its residual magnetism.
A) Nothing happens to the residual magnetism.
B) The residual magnetism disappears.
C) The residual magnetism reaches it's highest value.
D) All the magnetic domains causing magnetism become a single domain.
E) The material of the magnet melts causing currents that are magnetic.
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