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Define Curie Weiss law​

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The Curie–Weiss law describes the magnetic susceptibility χ of a ferromagnet in the paramagnetic region above the Curie point: {\displaystyle \chi ={\frac {C}{T-T_{\rm {C}}}}} where C is a material-specific Curie constant, T is the absolute temperature, and TC is the Curie temperature, both measured in kelvin. 

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The Curie–Weiss law describes the magnetic susceptibility χ of a ferromagnet in the paramagnetic region above the Curie point: {\displaystyle \chi ={\frac {C}{T-T_{\rm {C}}}}} where C is a material-specific Curie constant, T is the absolute temperature, and TC is the Curie temperature, both measured in kelvin.

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