Question
Answer the following question:
The earth's core is known to contain iron. Yet geologists do not regard this as a source of the earth's magnetism. Why?
Solution
Earth's core contains molten iron (which is the phase of the iron at the high temperatures of the core) which, is not ferromagnetic due to temperature beyond Curie temp.
Note: Ferromagnetic subtances are those which gets strongly magnetised when placed in external magnetic field.
Note: Ferromagnetic subtances are those which gets strongly magnetised when placed in external magnetic field.