State and explain Curie law of magnetism
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According to curie law in magnetism
" the intensity of magnetisation I of a paramagnetic material is directly proportional to the strength H of the magnetising field & inversely proportional to the absolute temperature T of the material .
i.e. I ∝H/T
I = CH/T
Here C is called Curie's constant
" the intensity of magnetisation I of a paramagnetic material is directly proportional to the strength H of the magnetising field & inversely proportional to the absolute temperature T of the material .
i.e. I ∝H/T
I = CH/T
Here C is called Curie's constant
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