Physics, asked by rohit13072002, 10 months ago

(i) Define 1 curie?​

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Answered by rupaliparida2972
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According to curie's law, the magnetization in a paramagnetic substance is directly proportional to the applied magnetic field. When the object is heated, the magnetization is inversely proportional to temperature.

According to curie's law, the magnetization in a paramagnetic substance is directly proportional to the applied magnetic field. When the object is heated, the magnetization is inversely proportional to temperature.The magnetic susceptibility of paramagnetic substances is inversely proportional to its absolute temperature.

According to curie's law, the magnetization in a paramagnetic substance is directly proportional to the applied magnetic field. When the object is heated, the magnetization is inversely proportional to temperature.The magnetic susceptibility of paramagnetic substances is inversely proportional to its absolute temperature.C is curie constant

According to curie's law, the magnetization in a paramagnetic substance is directly proportional to the applied magnetic field. When the object is heated, the magnetization is inversely proportional to temperature.The magnetic susceptibility of paramagnetic substances is inversely proportional to its absolute temperature.C is curie constantT is absolute temperature

According to curie's law, the magnetization in a paramagnetic substance is directly proportional to the applied magnetic field. When the object is heated, the magnetization is inversely proportional to temperature.The magnetic susceptibility of paramagnetic substances is inversely proportional to its absolute temperature.C is curie constantT is absolute temperatureOn increasing temperature the magnetic susceptibility of paramagnetic substances decreases and vice versa.

Answered by Ambika7106
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The curie is a unit of ionizing radiation, symbolised Ci and equal to 3.7 × 10power 10

The unit is named after Pieree Curie, a french scientist.

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