Umakant Kondapure, Collin Fernandes, Nipun Bhatia, Vikram Bathula and, Ketki Deshpande Solutions for Chapter: Magnetism, Exercise 1: Classical Thinking
Umakant Kondapure Physics Solutions for Exercise - Umakant Kondapure, Collin Fernandes, Nipun Bhatia, Vikram Bathula and, Ketki Deshpande Solutions for Chapter: Magnetism, Exercise 1: Classical Thinking
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Questions from Umakant Kondapure, Collin Fernandes, Nipun Bhatia, Vikram Bathula and, Ketki Deshpande Solutions for Chapter: Magnetism, Exercise 1: Classical Thinking with Hints & Solutions
Susceptibility of ferromagnetic substance is

Assertion: Paramagnetism and ferromagnetism are associated with orbital motion of electrons. Reason: In ferromagnetics, the magnetic effect is increased due to the formation of domains.

Maximum magnetization of a paramagnetic and ferromagnetic sample

Curie temperature is a particular temperature at which ferromagnetic material changes to

Curie-Weiss law is obeyed by cobalt at a temperature

When a magnetic substance is heated, then

Assertion: The susceptibility of diamagnetic materials does not depend upon temperature. Reason: Every atom of a diamagnetic material is not a complete magnet in itself.

Assertion: To protect any instrument from external magnetic field, it is put inside an iron box.
Reason: Iron is a magnetic substance.
