Question
At Curie temperature the ferromagnetic materials get converted into.

Answer

  1. Para magnetic material.
Explanation:
Above curie temperature ferromagnetic material behaves like paramganetic materials. There magnetic susceptibilty starts varying linearly with temperature. Their I becomes too small above curies temperature.
Therefore, nature of ferrromagnetic materials becomes paramagnetic.

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