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Do magnets naturally weaken over time?
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Do magnets naturally weaken over time?
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Rob wants to know:
I’ve been wondering - do magnets weaken over time?
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Yes.
In "Soft" magnetic materials, the magnetic domains are very mobile. They line up when an external magnetic field is applied, and migrate back to equal and opposite North/South domains as soon as the external magnetic field is removed.
"Hard" magnetic materials retain their magnetic field after the external field is removed. But they do decay over time - and faster with higher temperatures or vibration. When the temperature exceeds the Curie temperature, the magnetism is lost entirely.
See:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnet#Demagnetizing_ferromagnets
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