Home
Class 12
PHYSICS
Why is diamagnetism, in contrast, almost...

Why is diamagnetism, in contrast, almost independent of temperature?

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Consider the following two statements A and B and identify the correct choice in the given answers A. Paramagnetism is explained by domain theory. B. Susceptibility of a diamagnetic substance is independent of temperature.

In which mode of expression, the concentration of solution remains independent of temperature?

A material for which magnetic susceptibility is independent of temperature and applied magnetic field, is

A: Lesser the activation energy, greater is the rate of reaction R: Activation energy of a reaction is independent of temperature

Assertion:The sum of mole fractions of all components of a solution is unity. Reason: Mole fraction is independent of temperature.

Which of the following is independent of temperature of a gas

Velocity of sound in air (I) increases with temperature (II) decreases with temperature (III) increase with pressure (IV) is independent of pressure (V) decreases with pressure (VI) is independent of temperature Choose the correct answer

The diamagnetic compunds are