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For an isotropic medium `B, mu, H` and `M` are related as (where `B`, `mu_(0)`, H and M have their usual meaning in the context of magnetic material

A

`(B-M)=mu_(0)H`

B

`M=mu_(0)(H+M)`

C

`H=mu_(0)(H+M)`

D

`B=mu_(0)(H+M)`

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D

Net magnetic induction `B=B_(0)+B_(m)=mu_(0)H+mu_(0)M`
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