Relative magnetic permeability of diamagnetic materials is always less than unity that is μr < 1 Explanation: When a specimen of diamagnetic material is placed
Diamagnetic materials have following properties: In a diamagnetic material, the magnetic lines of forces due to an applied field are repelled.
Those materials which when placed in a magnetic field become weakly magnetized in a direction opposite to that of the applied field, are called as
Diamagnetic materials are those in which the individual atoms or molecules or ions do not possess any net magnet moment of their own. When a
Magnetic thermometers are based on Curies law of magnetism. These thermometers are used to measure very low temperatures (< 1 K) by measuring the magnetic
According to the curies law of magnetism, the intensity of magnetisation (M) of a magnetic material is directly proportional to the magnetic induction (B), inversely
In an atom, electron revolves around the nucleus in a closed orbit. Since electron is a charged particle, so its orbit around the nucleus is
On the basis of the behavior of magnetic materials when placed in a magnetic field, all the magnetic materials can be classified as: Diamagnetic materials
Magnetic susceptibility is defined as the ratio of the intensity of magnetisation (M) at any point within a given material to the magnetic field(H). Xm
Relative magnetic permeability is defined as the ratio of permeability of medium (μ) to the permeability of free space (μ0) μr = μ/μ0 or μr