A diamagnetic substance is placed in a magnetic field of a bar magnet. Then it is Options 1 repelled by magnet 2 attracted by magnet 3 attracted by S-poles and repelled by N-pole 4 attracted by N-pole and repelled by S-pole
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always diamagnetic material repell the magnet because of induced magnetism against magnetic feild
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The correct answer to this question is it is repelled by both the poles.
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Given - A diamagnetic substance is placed in a magnetic field of a bar magnet.
To Find - Write about Options 1 repelled by magnet 2 attracted by magnet 3 attracted by S-poles and repelled by N-pole 4 attracted by N-pole and repelled by S-pole.
Diamagnetic materials produce an induced magnetic field in the opposite direction of an externally applied magnetic field, and the applied magnetic field repels them. As a result, bringing a diamagnetic substance close to either the north or south poles of a bar magnet repels it.
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