Why does a paramagnetic sampel display greature magnetisation when cooled?
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because at the lower temperatures, the tendency to disrupt the alignment of magnetic dipoles decreases due to the reduced random thermal motion of atoms or molecules
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This is because At higher temperatures kinetic energy of atomic dipoles is more. This energy tends to disorient the dipoles. As the paramagnetic substance is cooled.Hope this would be helpful.
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