If temperature particles are responsible for magnetism, then a constant supply of such particles will create the strongest magnet.
The insulator blocks both heat and electric current. The key point is the heat source. At a particular ambient temperature, increasing \(B\) will increase \(N\), the magnetic field through the magnetic material incrementally (a slight gradient positive slope) as the material saturates magnetically.
A heat source will increase \(N\) further.
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