explain about curie law
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In a paramagnetic material the magnetization of the material is directly proportional to an applied magnetic field.
However, if the material is heated, the magnetization is inversely proportional to temperature. i.e.
M = C x ( B / T ) where,
M is the magnetisation
B is the magnetic field, measured in teslas
T is absolute temperature, measured in kelvins
C is a material-specific Curie constant It was first discovered experimentally by French physicist, Pierre Curie. It holds for high temperatures, or weak magnetic fields.
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However, if the material is heated, the magnetization is inversely proportional to temperature. i.e.
M = C x ( B / T ) where,
M is the magnetisation
B is the magnetic field, measured in teslas
T is absolute temperature, measured in kelvins
C is a material-specific Curie constant It was first discovered experimentally by French physicist, Pierre Curie. It holds for high temperatures, or weak magnetic fields.
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♠This law indicateas that susceptibility of paramagnetic materials inversely proportional to their temperature i.e that material become more magnetic at lower temperature.
♠It can be used for temperature calibration.
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