The variation of magnetic susceptibility (χ) with temperature for a diamagnetic substance is best represented by

1. 

2. 

3. 

4. 

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The variation of magnetic susceptibility (χ) with absolute temperature T for a ferromagnetic material is

1.                           2. 

3.                           4. 

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The relative permeability (μr) of a ferromagnetic substance varies with temperature (T) according to the curve:

   

1. A                              

2. B

3. C                              

4. D

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Some equipotential surfaces of the magnetic scalar potential are shown in the figure. The magnetic field at a point in the region is: (X-axis read in cm)                                                                   

(1) 10-4 T                        

(2) 2×10-4 T

(3) 0.5×10-4 T                

(4) None of these

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The figure illustrates how B, the flux density, inside a sample of unmagnetized ferromagnetic material varies with B0, the magnetic flux density, in which the sample is kept. For the sample to be suitable for making a permanent magnet:

1. OQ should be large and OR should be small

2. OQ and OR should both be large

3. OQ should be small and OR should be large

4. OQ and OR should both be small

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The variation of the intensity of magnetisation (I) with respect to the magnetising field (H) in a diamagnetic substance is described by the graph

1. OD                            2. OC

3. OB                            4. OA

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A current-carrying loop is placed in a uniform magnetic field in four different orientations, I, II, III & IV. The decreasing order of potential energy is:

1. I > III > II > IV 2. I > II >III > IV
3. I > IV > II > III 4. III > IV > I > II

 
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A 250-turn rectangular coil with a length of 2.1 cm and a width of 1.25 cm carries 85 \(\mu\)A and is subjected to a magnetic field with a strength of 0.85 T. What is the work done to rotate the coil by 180 degrees against the torque?

1. 9.1 μJ

2. 4.55 μJ

3. 2.3 μJ

4. 1.5 μJ

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If θ1 and θ2 be the apparent angles of dip observed in two vertical planes at right angles to each other, then the true angle of dip θ is given by 

(1) cot2θ=cot2θ1+cot2θ2

(2) tan2θ=tan2θ1+ tan2θ2

(3) cot2θ=cot2θ1-tan2θ2

(4) tan2θ=tan2θ1-tan2θ2

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A bar magnet is hung by a thin cotton thread in a uniform horizontal magnetic field and is in the equilibrium state. The energy required to rotate it by 60 is W. Now the torque required to keep the magnet in this new position is:

1. W3 
2. 3W
3. 3W2 
4. 2W3

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