to which of the two a polar dielectric or a non polar dielectric does a paramagnetic material correspond ? justify the answer .
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A paramagnetic substance corresponds to a kind of polar dielectric substance.
Polar dielectric materials are substances that have a zero coincidence of the positive and negative charges. The possibility of the positive and the negative charges coinciding at the center is almost zero.
In paramagnetic substances, the molecules or the atoms are arranged in such a way that they have a zero-magnetic moment.
Therefore, paramagnetic substances correspond to the polar dielectric materials.
Polar dielectric materials are substances that have a zero coincidence of the positive and negative charges. The possibility of the positive and the negative charges coinciding at the center is almost zero.
In paramagnetic substances, the molecules or the atoms are arranged in such a way that they have a zero-magnetic moment.
Therefore, paramagnetic substances correspond to the polar dielectric materials.
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