It's no longer magnetic
It is no longer magnetic.
The probability of whatever it was that happens.
something happens
Normally, The engine will not start.
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It gets demagnetized at about 170 degrees Fahrenheit, or 70 90 degrees Celsius.
YES IT CAN!
it will be demagnetized
A magnet can become demagnetized by exposure to high temperatures, strong magnetic fields, or physical impacts that disrupt the alignment of its magnetic domains. These factors can cause the magnetic domains to lose alignment, weakening or eliminating the magnet's magnetic field.
when heated a certain limit of atoms is disturbed because of in creased Brownian motion
They can be demagnetized. Because nothing can be permanent :-)
Dropping it on a hard surface
if something happens to you it oviesly matters but it depends on what happens to you on what you do.
an explanation of how or why something happens is called a hypothesis.
If it happens often, it happens commonly.
In Australia and the UK, you would spell it "demagnetised". In the US, you would substitute a 'z' - "demagnetized".
Something happens.