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Answered by nazeermunzir
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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.

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Answered by ajaydhayal
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The force experienced by a unit north pole at a point gives the magnetic intensity at that point. The ratio of M to H is hence coined to the term Magnetic susceptibility which gives the measure of how much a material will be magnetized in an applied magnetizing field. Magnetic susceptibility is symbolized as χm.

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