03. Magnetism, Magnetic Properties and Magnetisation
Magnetism and Matter

154462 The temperature at which a ferromagnetic material becomes paramagnetic is called

1 neutral temperature
2 curie temperature
3 inversion temperature
4 None of the above
Magnetism and Matter

154465 The magnetic lines of force, produces due to a bar magnet

1 intersect inside the body of the magnet
2 intersect at neutral points only
3 intersect only at north and south poles
4 cannot intersect at all
Magnetism and Matter

154466 Magnetism of a bar magnet can be destroyed if it is:
1.kept in the magnetic meridian
2.placed in a direction opposite to that of the Earth's horizontal intensity.
3.heated to a temperature known as Curie temperature
Select the correct answer using the code given below:

1 1 and 2 only
2 2 only
3 2 and 3 only
4 1,2 and 3
Magnetism and Matter

154467 Magnets attract magnetic substance such as iron, nickel, cobalt etc. They can also repel:

1 paramagnetic substances.
2 ferromagnetic substances.
3 diamagnetic substances.
4 non-magnetic substances.
Magnetism and Matter

154468 Consider the following statements:
1.If a piece of bar magnet is broken into two equally long pieces, the pieces will not lose the magnetic properties
2.Magnetic properties of a substance lie in the atomic level
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

1 1 only
2 2 only
3 Both 1 and 2
4 Neither 1 nor 2
Magnetism and Matter

154462 The temperature at which a ferromagnetic material becomes paramagnetic is called

1 neutral temperature
2 curie temperature
3 inversion temperature
4 None of the above
Magnetism and Matter

154465 The magnetic lines of force, produces due to a bar magnet

1 intersect inside the body of the magnet
2 intersect at neutral points only
3 intersect only at north and south poles
4 cannot intersect at all
Magnetism and Matter

154466 Magnetism of a bar magnet can be destroyed if it is:
1.kept in the magnetic meridian
2.placed in a direction opposite to that of the Earth's horizontal intensity.
3.heated to a temperature known as Curie temperature
Select the correct answer using the code given below:

1 1 and 2 only
2 2 only
3 2 and 3 only
4 1,2 and 3
Magnetism and Matter

154467 Magnets attract magnetic substance such as iron, nickel, cobalt etc. They can also repel:

1 paramagnetic substances.
2 ferromagnetic substances.
3 diamagnetic substances.
4 non-magnetic substances.
Magnetism and Matter

154468 Consider the following statements:
1.If a piece of bar magnet is broken into two equally long pieces, the pieces will not lose the magnetic properties
2.Magnetic properties of a substance lie in the atomic level
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

1 1 only
2 2 only
3 Both 1 and 2
4 Neither 1 nor 2
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Magnetism and Matter

154462 The temperature at which a ferromagnetic material becomes paramagnetic is called

1 neutral temperature
2 curie temperature
3 inversion temperature
4 None of the above
Magnetism and Matter

154465 The magnetic lines of force, produces due to a bar magnet

1 intersect inside the body of the magnet
2 intersect at neutral points only
3 intersect only at north and south poles
4 cannot intersect at all
Magnetism and Matter

154466 Magnetism of a bar magnet can be destroyed if it is:
1.kept in the magnetic meridian
2.placed in a direction opposite to that of the Earth's horizontal intensity.
3.heated to a temperature known as Curie temperature
Select the correct answer using the code given below:

1 1 and 2 only
2 2 only
3 2 and 3 only
4 1,2 and 3
Magnetism and Matter

154467 Magnets attract magnetic substance such as iron, nickel, cobalt etc. They can also repel:

1 paramagnetic substances.
2 ferromagnetic substances.
3 diamagnetic substances.
4 non-magnetic substances.
Magnetism and Matter

154468 Consider the following statements:
1.If a piece of bar magnet is broken into two equally long pieces, the pieces will not lose the magnetic properties
2.Magnetic properties of a substance lie in the atomic level
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

1 1 only
2 2 only
3 Both 1 and 2
4 Neither 1 nor 2
Magnetism and Matter

154462 The temperature at which a ferromagnetic material becomes paramagnetic is called

1 neutral temperature
2 curie temperature
3 inversion temperature
4 None of the above
Magnetism and Matter

154465 The magnetic lines of force, produces due to a bar magnet

1 intersect inside the body of the magnet
2 intersect at neutral points only
3 intersect only at north and south poles
4 cannot intersect at all
Magnetism and Matter

154466 Magnetism of a bar magnet can be destroyed if it is:
1.kept in the magnetic meridian
2.placed in a direction opposite to that of the Earth's horizontal intensity.
3.heated to a temperature known as Curie temperature
Select the correct answer using the code given below:

1 1 and 2 only
2 2 only
3 2 and 3 only
4 1,2 and 3
Magnetism and Matter

154467 Magnets attract magnetic substance such as iron, nickel, cobalt etc. They can also repel:

1 paramagnetic substances.
2 ferromagnetic substances.
3 diamagnetic substances.
4 non-magnetic substances.
Magnetism and Matter

154468 Consider the following statements:
1.If a piece of bar magnet is broken into two equally long pieces, the pieces will not lose the magnetic properties
2.Magnetic properties of a substance lie in the atomic level
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

1 1 only
2 2 only
3 Both 1 and 2
4 Neither 1 nor 2
Magnetism and Matter

154462 The temperature at which a ferromagnetic material becomes paramagnetic is called

1 neutral temperature
2 curie temperature
3 inversion temperature
4 None of the above
Magnetism and Matter

154465 The magnetic lines of force, produces due to a bar magnet

1 intersect inside the body of the magnet
2 intersect at neutral points only
3 intersect only at north and south poles
4 cannot intersect at all
Magnetism and Matter

154466 Magnetism of a bar magnet can be destroyed if it is:
1.kept in the magnetic meridian
2.placed in a direction opposite to that of the Earth's horizontal intensity.
3.heated to a temperature known as Curie temperature
Select the correct answer using the code given below:

1 1 and 2 only
2 2 only
3 2 and 3 only
4 1,2 and 3
Magnetism and Matter

154467 Magnets attract magnetic substance such as iron, nickel, cobalt etc. They can also repel:

1 paramagnetic substances.
2 ferromagnetic substances.
3 diamagnetic substances.
4 non-magnetic substances.
Magnetism and Matter

154468 Consider the following statements:
1.If a piece of bar magnet is broken into two equally long pieces, the pieces will not lose the magnetic properties
2.Magnetic properties of a substance lie in the atomic level
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

1 1 only
2 2 only
3 Both 1 and 2
4 Neither 1 nor 2