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example of magnetic material with negative magnetic susceptibility?​

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Answered by adityarindhe50
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Answer:

Explanation:

The substance which have negative magnetic susceptibility are called diamagnetic substance

E.g. wood, gold etc

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The material is diamagnetic.

Explanation:

Susceptibility means how much is a particular substance allowing or tends to allow magnetic field to pass through it. Diamagnetic substance are those which repel magnetic field and henceforth its susceptibility is negative.

Alternatively, if χ is negative, the material is diamagnetic. In this case, the magnetic field in the material is weakened by the induced magnetization. Generally, nonmagnetic materials are said to be para- or diamagnetic because they do not possess permanent magnetization without external magnetic field.

The magnetic field in the material is weakened by the induced magnetization.

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