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The variation of magnetic susceptibility `chi` with the temperature T of a ferromagnetic material can be plotted as

A

B

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D

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B

The magnetic susceptibility `(chi)` of a ferromagnetic substance decrease with increase in temperature i.e. `chiprop1//T`. Hence, option (b) is true.
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