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A magnetising field intensity of `10 Am^(-1)` is applied on a sample of paramagnetic material of susceptibility 1999. The net magnetic field inside the material is

A

A. `4π×10^(-6)` T

B

B. `4π×1999×10^(-6)` T

C

C. `8π×10^(-3)` T

D

D. `4π×1998×10^(-6)` T

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