How does the magnetic susceptibility of a paramagnetic material change with absolute…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Magnetism and Matter
How does the magnetic susceptibility \(\chi\) of a paramagnetic material change with absolute temperature T?
- \(\chi \propto T\)
- \(\chi \propto T^{-1}\)
- \(\chi\) = constant
- \(\chi \propto e^T\)
Answer
(B) T^ -1
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