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
Explanation:
B Ferromagnetic material becomes paramagnetic at curie temperature.
AP EAMCET-1999
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
Explanation:
D The magnetic lines of force, produces due to a bar magnet and magnetic field lines never intersect with each other.
NDA (I) 2010
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
Explanation:
C Magnetism of a bar magnet can be destroys if it is placed in a direction opposite to that of the Earth's horizontal intensity and heating it to a temperature known as curie temperature.
NDA (II) 2010
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.
Explanation:
C Magnet attracts magnetic substances such as iron, nickel, cobalt etc and they can only be repelled by the diamagnetic substances.
NDA (I) 2011
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
Explanation:
C Broken pieces of magnet never lose their magnetic properties and magnetic properties of substance lie in the atomic level.
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
Explanation:
B Ferromagnetic material becomes paramagnetic at curie temperature.
AP EAMCET-1999
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
Explanation:
D The magnetic lines of force, produces due to a bar magnet and magnetic field lines never intersect with each other.
NDA (I) 2010
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
Explanation:
C Magnetism of a bar magnet can be destroys if it is placed in a direction opposite to that of the Earth's horizontal intensity and heating it to a temperature known as curie temperature.
NDA (II) 2010
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.
Explanation:
C Magnet attracts magnetic substances such as iron, nickel, cobalt etc and they can only be repelled by the diamagnetic substances.
NDA (I) 2011
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
Explanation:
C Broken pieces of magnet never lose their magnetic properties and magnetic properties of substance lie in the atomic level.
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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
Explanation:
B Ferromagnetic material becomes paramagnetic at curie temperature.
AP EAMCET-1999
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
Explanation:
D The magnetic lines of force, produces due to a bar magnet and magnetic field lines never intersect with each other.
NDA (I) 2010
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
Explanation:
C Magnetism of a bar magnet can be destroys if it is placed in a direction opposite to that of the Earth's horizontal intensity and heating it to a temperature known as curie temperature.
NDA (II) 2010
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.
Explanation:
C Magnet attracts magnetic substances such as iron, nickel, cobalt etc and they can only be repelled by the diamagnetic substances.
NDA (I) 2011
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
Explanation:
C Broken pieces of magnet never lose their magnetic properties and magnetic properties of substance lie in the atomic level.
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
Explanation:
B Ferromagnetic material becomes paramagnetic at curie temperature.
AP EAMCET-1999
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
Explanation:
D The magnetic lines of force, produces due to a bar magnet and magnetic field lines never intersect with each other.
NDA (I) 2010
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
Explanation:
C Magnetism of a bar magnet can be destroys if it is placed in a direction opposite to that of the Earth's horizontal intensity and heating it to a temperature known as curie temperature.
NDA (II) 2010
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.
Explanation:
C Magnet attracts magnetic substances such as iron, nickel, cobalt etc and they can only be repelled by the diamagnetic substances.
NDA (I) 2011
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
Explanation:
C Broken pieces of magnet never lose their magnetic properties and magnetic properties of substance lie in the atomic level.
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
Explanation:
B Ferromagnetic material becomes paramagnetic at curie temperature.
AP EAMCET-1999
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
Explanation:
D The magnetic lines of force, produces due to a bar magnet and magnetic field lines never intersect with each other.
NDA (I) 2010
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
Explanation:
C Magnetism of a bar magnet can be destroys if it is placed in a direction opposite to that of the Earth's horizontal intensity and heating it to a temperature known as curie temperature.
NDA (II) 2010
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.
Explanation:
C Magnet attracts magnetic substances such as iron, nickel, cobalt etc and they can only be repelled by the diamagnetic substances.
NDA (I) 2011
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
Explanation:
C Broken pieces of magnet never lose their magnetic properties and magnetic properties of substance lie in the atomic level.