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How does the intensity of magnetization of a paramagnetic material vary with increasing applied magnetic field?

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A low field values, intensity of magnetisation increases almost linearly with field. At suffiently high field values, intensity of magnetisation gets saturated becoming independent of field.
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Knowledge Check

  • The magnetic moment of paramagnetic material is

    A
    infinity
    B
    constant but now
    C
    unity
    D
    zero
  • In a cyclotron, the applied magnetic field

    A
    changes only the direction of the charged particle
    B
    increases only te speed of the charged particle
    C
    changes the direction of the particle and increases the speed of the particle
    D
    neither increases the speed nor changes the direction.
  • The ratio of intensity of magnetization and magnetizing field is called

    A
    Permeability
    B
    Magnetic intensity
    C
    Diamagnetics
    D
    Magnetic susceptibility
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