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Magnetic Susceptibility explain​

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Answered by 14riyaz14
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Magnetic Susceptibility (Xm) :-

\large{\mathcal Xm ={\frac{1}{H}}}

It is scalar Quantitiy with no units and dimension

Physically it represent the ease with which a magnetic Material can be magnetised

Note :- A material with more Xm can be change into magnet easily

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Answered by Anonymous
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Magnetic susceptibility is a dimensionless proportionality constant that indicates the degree of magnetization of a material in response to an applied magnetic field. A related term is magnetizability, the proportion between magnetic moment and magnetic flux density.

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