S L Arora Solutions for Chapter: Magnetism, Exercise 6: Text Based Exercises
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Questions from S L Arora Solutions for Chapter: Magnetism, Exercise 6: Text Based Exercises with Hints & Solutions
Distinguish between diamagnetic and ferromagnetic substances in respect of susceptibility.
Write two properties of a material suitable for making an electromagnet.
Out of the following, identify the materials which can be classified as diamagnetic:
1.Aluminium
2. Bismuth
3. Copper
4. Sodium
Write one property to distinguish between paramagnetic and diamagnetic materials.
Out of the following, identify the materials which can be classified as diamagnetic:
1.Bismuth
2. Aluminium
3. copper
4. sodium
Write one property to distinguish between paramagnetic and diamagnetic materials.
Out of the following, identify the materials which can be classified as diamagnetic:
1.Copper
2. Aluminium
3. Bismuth
4. Sodium
Write one property to distinguish between paramagnetic and diamagnetic materials.
Out of the following, identify the materials which can be classified as diamagnetic:
1.Sodium
2.Aluminium
3.Bismuth
4.copper
Write one property to distinguish between paramagnetic and diamagnetic materials.
Distinguish the magnetic properties of a dia, para and ferromagnetic substances in terms of
magnetic permeability
Give one example of each of these materials.
Draw the field lines due to an external magnetic field near a (i) diamagnetic, (ii) paramagnetic substance.
Distinguish the magnetic properties of a dia, para and ferromagnetic substances in terms of
coercivity.
Give one example of each of these materials.
Draw the field lines due to an external magnetic field near a (i) diamagnetic, (ii) paramagnetic substance.