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The susceptibility of magnetisium at `300K` is `1*2xx10^-5`. At what temperature will the susceptibility be equal to `1*44xx10^-5`?

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As `chi_m=C/T`
`:. (chi_(m))/(chi'_(m))=T^'/T`
or `T^'= (chi_(m))/(chi'_(m)) xxT`
`=(1*2xx10^-5)/(1*44xx10^-5)xx300=250K`
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