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by mauvehaus 806 days ago
I'd like to see a patent that actually confirms this. The Curie temperature of the common ferromagnetic metals is well above the boiling point of water, which raises some questions as to what one would make the alloy out of.

Canadian nickels were made of nickel until 1981. Assuming you have a magnet that's heat resistant, you can do a cool demo with a torch or gas stove: pick up the coin with the magnet and dangle it in the flames. You'll know when it hits the Curie temperature. It'll fall off the magnet.

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bimetallic strip doesnt necessarily mean magnetism, i believe in this case it simply deforms to flip a switch