154433
The magnetic susceptibility is negative for:
1 Paramagnetic materials only
2 Diamagnetic materials only
3 Ferromagnetic materials only
4 Paramagnetic and ferromagnetic materials
Explanation:
B Magnetic susceptibility of diamagnetic material is $\chi \lt 0$ which means that a diamagnetic material always has a negative value of magnetic susceptibility.
MP PET -2012
Magnetism and Matter
154439
A metal ring is held horizontally and bar magnet is dropped through the ring with its length along the axis of the ring. The acceleration of the falling magnet is
1 equal to $g$
2 less than $g$
3 greater than $g$
4 depends on the conductivity of the ring
Explanation:
B Acceleration of the magenet will not be equal to g. It will be less than $\mathrm{g}$. This is because, as the magnet falls, amount of magnetic flux linked with the ring changes. Hence, an induced emf is developed in the ring which opposes the downward motion of the magnet.
AMU-2003
Magnetism and Matter
154441
The substances which are repelled by a magnet are called
1 diamagnetic substances
2 paramagnetic substances
3 ferromagnetic substances
4 super magnetic substances
Explanation:
A Diamagnetism substance are repelled by a strong magnetic field. The electrons in a diamagnetic material rearrange their orbits slightly creating small persistent current which oppose the external magnetic field. Two of the strongest diamagnetic field to the strongest diamagnetic material is graphite and bismuth.
AMU-2002
Magnetism and Matter
154442
Consider the following statements (i) For a permanent magnet the area of a hysteresis loop can be allowed to be large. (ii) Coercivity of the material in permanent magnets should be small. Which one is correct
1 (i) but not (ii)
2 (ii) but not (i)
3 both (i) and (ii)
4 neither (i) nor (ii)
Explanation:
A From given following statements- We know that, for a permanent the area of a hysteresis loop can be allowed to be large and coercively of the material in permanent magnet should be large.
AMU-2001
Magnetism and Matter
154443
The magnetic susceptibility is negative for
1 paramagnetic material only
2 ferromagnetic material only
3 paramagnetic and ferromagnetic materials
4 diamagnetic material only
Explanation:
D Diamagnetic material are the magnetic that align against the magnetic field. The magnetic susceptibility of diamagnetic material is less than zero.
154433
The magnetic susceptibility is negative for:
1 Paramagnetic materials only
2 Diamagnetic materials only
3 Ferromagnetic materials only
4 Paramagnetic and ferromagnetic materials
Explanation:
B Magnetic susceptibility of diamagnetic material is $\chi \lt 0$ which means that a diamagnetic material always has a negative value of magnetic susceptibility.
MP PET -2012
Magnetism and Matter
154439
A metal ring is held horizontally and bar magnet is dropped through the ring with its length along the axis of the ring. The acceleration of the falling magnet is
1 equal to $g$
2 less than $g$
3 greater than $g$
4 depends on the conductivity of the ring
Explanation:
B Acceleration of the magenet will not be equal to g. It will be less than $\mathrm{g}$. This is because, as the magnet falls, amount of magnetic flux linked with the ring changes. Hence, an induced emf is developed in the ring which opposes the downward motion of the magnet.
AMU-2003
Magnetism and Matter
154441
The substances which are repelled by a magnet are called
1 diamagnetic substances
2 paramagnetic substances
3 ferromagnetic substances
4 super magnetic substances
Explanation:
A Diamagnetism substance are repelled by a strong magnetic field. The electrons in a diamagnetic material rearrange their orbits slightly creating small persistent current which oppose the external magnetic field. Two of the strongest diamagnetic field to the strongest diamagnetic material is graphite and bismuth.
AMU-2002
Magnetism and Matter
154442
Consider the following statements (i) For a permanent magnet the area of a hysteresis loop can be allowed to be large. (ii) Coercivity of the material in permanent magnets should be small. Which one is correct
1 (i) but not (ii)
2 (ii) but not (i)
3 both (i) and (ii)
4 neither (i) nor (ii)
Explanation:
A From given following statements- We know that, for a permanent the area of a hysteresis loop can be allowed to be large and coercively of the material in permanent magnet should be large.
AMU-2001
Magnetism and Matter
154443
The magnetic susceptibility is negative for
1 paramagnetic material only
2 ferromagnetic material only
3 paramagnetic and ferromagnetic materials
4 diamagnetic material only
Explanation:
D Diamagnetic material are the magnetic that align against the magnetic field. The magnetic susceptibility of diamagnetic material is less than zero.
154433
The magnetic susceptibility is negative for:
1 Paramagnetic materials only
2 Diamagnetic materials only
3 Ferromagnetic materials only
4 Paramagnetic and ferromagnetic materials
Explanation:
B Magnetic susceptibility of diamagnetic material is $\chi \lt 0$ which means that a diamagnetic material always has a negative value of magnetic susceptibility.
MP PET -2012
Magnetism and Matter
154439
A metal ring is held horizontally and bar magnet is dropped through the ring with its length along the axis of the ring. The acceleration of the falling magnet is
1 equal to $g$
2 less than $g$
3 greater than $g$
4 depends on the conductivity of the ring
Explanation:
B Acceleration of the magenet will not be equal to g. It will be less than $\mathrm{g}$. This is because, as the magnet falls, amount of magnetic flux linked with the ring changes. Hence, an induced emf is developed in the ring which opposes the downward motion of the magnet.
AMU-2003
Magnetism and Matter
154441
The substances which are repelled by a magnet are called
1 diamagnetic substances
2 paramagnetic substances
3 ferromagnetic substances
4 super magnetic substances
Explanation:
A Diamagnetism substance are repelled by a strong magnetic field. The electrons in a diamagnetic material rearrange their orbits slightly creating small persistent current which oppose the external magnetic field. Two of the strongest diamagnetic field to the strongest diamagnetic material is graphite and bismuth.
AMU-2002
Magnetism and Matter
154442
Consider the following statements (i) For a permanent magnet the area of a hysteresis loop can be allowed to be large. (ii) Coercivity of the material in permanent magnets should be small. Which one is correct
1 (i) but not (ii)
2 (ii) but not (i)
3 both (i) and (ii)
4 neither (i) nor (ii)
Explanation:
A From given following statements- We know that, for a permanent the area of a hysteresis loop can be allowed to be large and coercively of the material in permanent magnet should be large.
AMU-2001
Magnetism and Matter
154443
The magnetic susceptibility is negative for
1 paramagnetic material only
2 ferromagnetic material only
3 paramagnetic and ferromagnetic materials
4 diamagnetic material only
Explanation:
D Diamagnetic material are the magnetic that align against the magnetic field. The magnetic susceptibility of diamagnetic material is less than zero.
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Magnetism and Matter
154433
The magnetic susceptibility is negative for:
1 Paramagnetic materials only
2 Diamagnetic materials only
3 Ferromagnetic materials only
4 Paramagnetic and ferromagnetic materials
Explanation:
B Magnetic susceptibility of diamagnetic material is $\chi \lt 0$ which means that a diamagnetic material always has a negative value of magnetic susceptibility.
MP PET -2012
Magnetism and Matter
154439
A metal ring is held horizontally and bar magnet is dropped through the ring with its length along the axis of the ring. The acceleration of the falling magnet is
1 equal to $g$
2 less than $g$
3 greater than $g$
4 depends on the conductivity of the ring
Explanation:
B Acceleration of the magenet will not be equal to g. It will be less than $\mathrm{g}$. This is because, as the magnet falls, amount of magnetic flux linked with the ring changes. Hence, an induced emf is developed in the ring which opposes the downward motion of the magnet.
AMU-2003
Magnetism and Matter
154441
The substances which are repelled by a magnet are called
1 diamagnetic substances
2 paramagnetic substances
3 ferromagnetic substances
4 super magnetic substances
Explanation:
A Diamagnetism substance are repelled by a strong magnetic field. The electrons in a diamagnetic material rearrange their orbits slightly creating small persistent current which oppose the external magnetic field. Two of the strongest diamagnetic field to the strongest diamagnetic material is graphite and bismuth.
AMU-2002
Magnetism and Matter
154442
Consider the following statements (i) For a permanent magnet the area of a hysteresis loop can be allowed to be large. (ii) Coercivity of the material in permanent magnets should be small. Which one is correct
1 (i) but not (ii)
2 (ii) but not (i)
3 both (i) and (ii)
4 neither (i) nor (ii)
Explanation:
A From given following statements- We know that, for a permanent the area of a hysteresis loop can be allowed to be large and coercively of the material in permanent magnet should be large.
AMU-2001
Magnetism and Matter
154443
The magnetic susceptibility is negative for
1 paramagnetic material only
2 ferromagnetic material only
3 paramagnetic and ferromagnetic materials
4 diamagnetic material only
Explanation:
D Diamagnetic material are the magnetic that align against the magnetic field. The magnetic susceptibility of diamagnetic material is less than zero.
154433
The magnetic susceptibility is negative for:
1 Paramagnetic materials only
2 Diamagnetic materials only
3 Ferromagnetic materials only
4 Paramagnetic and ferromagnetic materials
Explanation:
B Magnetic susceptibility of diamagnetic material is $\chi \lt 0$ which means that a diamagnetic material always has a negative value of magnetic susceptibility.
MP PET -2012
Magnetism and Matter
154439
A metal ring is held horizontally and bar magnet is dropped through the ring with its length along the axis of the ring. The acceleration of the falling magnet is
1 equal to $g$
2 less than $g$
3 greater than $g$
4 depends on the conductivity of the ring
Explanation:
B Acceleration of the magenet will not be equal to g. It will be less than $\mathrm{g}$. This is because, as the magnet falls, amount of magnetic flux linked with the ring changes. Hence, an induced emf is developed in the ring which opposes the downward motion of the magnet.
AMU-2003
Magnetism and Matter
154441
The substances which are repelled by a magnet are called
1 diamagnetic substances
2 paramagnetic substances
3 ferromagnetic substances
4 super magnetic substances
Explanation:
A Diamagnetism substance are repelled by a strong magnetic field. The electrons in a diamagnetic material rearrange their orbits slightly creating small persistent current which oppose the external magnetic field. Two of the strongest diamagnetic field to the strongest diamagnetic material is graphite and bismuth.
AMU-2002
Magnetism and Matter
154442
Consider the following statements (i) For a permanent magnet the area of a hysteresis loop can be allowed to be large. (ii) Coercivity of the material in permanent magnets should be small. Which one is correct
1 (i) but not (ii)
2 (ii) but not (i)
3 both (i) and (ii)
4 neither (i) nor (ii)
Explanation:
A From given following statements- We know that, for a permanent the area of a hysteresis loop can be allowed to be large and coercively of the material in permanent magnet should be large.
AMU-2001
Magnetism and Matter
154443
The magnetic susceptibility is negative for
1 paramagnetic material only
2 ferromagnetic material only
3 paramagnetic and ferromagnetic materials
4 diamagnetic material only
Explanation:
D Diamagnetic material are the magnetic that align against the magnetic field. The magnetic susceptibility of diamagnetic material is less than zero.