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state Curie law.....​

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Answer:

For many paramagnetic materials, the magnetization of the material is directly proportional to an applied magnetic field, for large temperatures small fields. However, if the material is heated, this proportionality is reduced.

Explanation:

: a law of magnetism now replaced by the Curie-Weiss law: the susceptibility of a paramagnetic substance is inversely proportional to the absolute temperature

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According to Curie's Law, the magnetization in a paramagnetic material is directly proportional to the applied magnetic field. If the object is heated, the magnetization is viewed to be inversely proportional to the temperature.

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