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Answer the following questions:(a) Why does a paramagnetic sample display greater magnetisation (for the same magnetising field) when cooled?(b) Why is diamagnetism, in contrast, almost independent of temperature?(c) If a toroid uses bismuth for its core, will the field in the core be (slightly) greater or (slightly) less than when the core is empty?(d) Is the permeability of a ferromagnetic material independent of the magnetic field? If not, is it more for lower or higher fields?(e) Magnetic field lines are always nearly normal to the surface of a ferromagnet at every point. (This fact is analogous to the static electric field lines being normal to the surface of a conductor at every point.) Why?(f) Would the maximum possible magnetisation of a paramagnetic sample be of the same order of magnitude as the magnetization of a ferromagnet? |
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Answer» (a) Owing to the random thermal motion of molecules, the alignments of dipoles get disrupted at high temperatures. On cooling, this disruption is reduced. Hence, a paramagnetic sample displays greater magnetisation when cooled. (f) The maximum possible magnetisation of a paramagnetic sample can be of the same |
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