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A paramagnetic gas has `2.0xx10^26 frac(atoms)(m^3)` with atomic magnetic dipole moment of `1.5xx10^-23 A m^2` each. The gas is at 27^@C`. (If the gas in this problem is kept in a uniform magnetic field of 3T, is it possible to achieve saturation magnetization? Why?

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