Physics, asked by Abeer24, 11 months ago

difference between curie law and curie temperature​

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Answered by ramcharan54
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Explanation:

Curie Law. The curie law states that in a paramagnetic material, the material's magnetization is directly proportional to an applied magnetic field. But the case is not the same when the material is heated. When it is heated, the relation is reversed i.e. the magnetization becomes inversely proportional to temperature.

Answered by anilambre10
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curie- weiss law. where C is a material specific curie constant t is a absolute temperature and TC is the curie, temperature both measured in Kelvin. the law predicts in singularity in the susceptibility at T=Tc. below this temperature the ferromagnet has a spontaneous magnetization..................................

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