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Define magnetic susceptibility.

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The ratio of intensity of magnetisation of a substance and intensity of magnetising field is known as magnetic susceptability.
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  • The magnetic susceptibility is negative for

    A
    Paramagnetic material only
    B
    Diamagnetic materials only
    C
    Ferromagnetic material only
    D
    Both paramagnetic and diamagnetic materials.
  • According to Curie's law, the magnetic susceptibility of a substance at an absolute temperature T' is proportional to

    A
    T
    B
    `1/T^2`
    C
    `T^2`
    D
    `1/T`
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