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THE VARIATION OF STRENTH OF MAGNET WITH TEMPERATURE

BY

ISAAC CHUKWUYADI ANSELL

LEVEL NINE (9)

EMMINENTVILLE SCHOOLS, PORT HARCOURT,

RIVERS STATE, NIGERIA

MARCH, 2022

THE VARIATION OF STRENGTH OF MAGNET WITH TEMPERATURE


BY

ISAAC CHUKWUYADI ANSELL

A PROJECT REPORT SUBMITTED TO EMMINENTVILLE SCHOOLS


INTERNATIONAL PORTHARCOURT, RIVERS STATE, NIGERIA.
IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT
FOR PROJECT RESEARCH

MARCH,2022

CERTIFICATION
This is to certify that this research work on “” was carried out by Isaac
Chukwuyadi B. Ansell.

INTERNAL SUPERVISOR:

Mr. Silas Orewere

Signature: ……………………. Date: …………………………….

EXTERNAL SUPERVISOR:

Mr. Ndamati Godknows

Signature: ……………………. Date: …………………………….

Vice Principal

Mr. Emmanuel C. Okorie

Signature ………………………………... Date …………………………………

Principal

DEDICATION
This research project is dedicated first to “THE ALMIGHTY GOD” for his enabling
strength he bestowed on me in completing this work. Secondly to my wonderful
supervisor Mr. Silas Orewere

ACKNOWLEGDEMENT
I am most grateful to God Almighty, the sole provider of knowledge, wisdom,
love, mercy and grace for his protections throughout the period of research. I
sincerely appreciate my supervisor Mr. Silas Orewere who offered timely critism
and corrections that led me through the various stages of this project. I
appreciate my parents, teachers and friends for their unquantifiable love and
financial assistance during this period. May God bless you all in Jesus name,
Amen.
ABSTACT
To understand temperature effects, we need to look at the atomic structure of
the elements that make up the magnet. Temperature affects magnetism by either
strengthening or weakening a magnet’s attractive force. A magnet subjected to
heat experiences a reduction in its magnetic field as the particles within the
magnet are moving at an increasingly faster and more sporadic rate. This jumbling
confuses and misaligns the magnetic domains, causing the magnetism to
decrease.  Conversely, when the same magnet is exposed to low temperatures, its
magnetic property is enhanced and the strength increases.

In addition to the strength of the magnet, the ease at which it can be


demagnetized also varies with temperature. Like magnet strength,
demagnetization resistance generally decreases with increasing temperature. The
one exception is ceramic (ferrite) magnets, which are easier to demagnetize at
low temperature and harder to demagnetize at high temperature.

Table of Contents
Title Page
Certification page
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Abstract

CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION


1.1 Background of the Study
1.2 Statement of Problem
1.3 Aims and Objective
1.4 Significant of the Study
1.5 Scope of the Study

CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW


2.1 General Structure or Explanation
2.2 Importance of (your topic)
2.3 Challenges or Disadvantages of (your topic)
2.4 Solutions to those Challenges
2.5 Review of Related Literature
2.6 Summary of Literature

CHAPTER THREE: MATERIALS AND METHODES (FOR SCIENCE)


3.1 Source of Material
3.2 Experimental Design/Table of Design
3.3 Production Process
3.4 Proximate Composition of the Material
3.5 Statistical Analysis of Data

CHAPTER FOUR: CONLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION

4.1 DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION


4.2 Result and discussion/Analysis for science
Illustration of chapter (4) for Art Student

CHAPTER FIVE: CONLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION

5.1 Conclusion
5.2 Recommendation
5.3 Suggestions for further study
5.4 References

CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION

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