Diamagnetism, Paramagnetism and Ferromagnetism

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Diamagnetism, Paramagnetism and Ferromagnetism: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Domains, Electromagnets, Hysteresis, Magnetic Susceptibility, Meissner Effect, Magnetic Induction, Curie Temperature, Magnetic Permeability, Curie Law, Coercivity, Retentivity and, Diamagnetic Substances

Important Questions on Diamagnetism, Paramagnetism and Ferromagnetism

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Which one of the following species is diamagnetic in nature?

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Why does the susceptibility of diamagnetic substance independent of temperature?

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What will be the nature of graph between magnetic susceptibility and temperature for paramagnetic material?

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How susceptibility of a ferromagnetic material varies with temperature?

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What is the relation between susceptibility and temperature?

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What is the relation between susceptibility and temperature?

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Domain formation is the necessary feature of 

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Explain ferromagnetism on the basis of domain theory?

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What is ferromagnetism on the basis of domain theory?

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What do you mean by magnetic domain explain ferromagnetism on the basis of magnetic domain theory?

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What happens to domains as a ferromagnetic substance is kept in an external magnetic field?

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What are Antiferromagnetic materials?

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How are the magnetic moments of the atoms within a domain are oriented with respect to each other?

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When a ferromagnetic material is kept in an external magnetic field, the _____ present in it grow in size.

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What is a diaphragm in a telephone?

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The diaphragm of the microphone of a telephone is made of carbon.

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The diaphragm of the microphone of a telephone is made of _____

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What properties should a material selected for making core of transformer and telephone diaphragms possess ?

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A frog can be levitated in magnetic field produced by a current in a vertical solenoid placed below the frog. This is possible because the body of the frog behaves as

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Hysteresis loops for two magnetic materials A and B are given below:
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These materials are used to make magnets for electric generators, transformer cores and electromagnet core. Then it is proper to use: