identify the magnetic material of magnetic susceptibility X >1
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In electromagnetism, the magnetic susceptibility (Latin: susceptibilis, "receptive"; denoted χ) is a measure of how much a material will become magnetized in an applied magnetic field. It is the ratio of magnetization M (magnetic moment per unit volume) to the applied magnetizing field intensity H. This allows a simple classification, into two categories, of most materials' responses to an applied magnetic field: an alignment with the magnetic field, χ > 0, called paramagnetism, or an alignment against the field, χ < 0, called diamagnetism.
Magnetic susceptibility indicates whether a material is attracted into or repelled out of a magnetic field
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Here, X=−1
then μr=1+X⇒μr=1+(−1)=1−1=0
Since magnetic susceptibility of given material is less than one. Hence, the given magnetic material is a diamagnetic material.
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