The variation of magnetic susceptibility with absolute temperature T for a ferromagnetic material is
The relative permeability of a ferromagnetic substance varies with temperature (T) according to the curve
(1) A
(2) B
(3) C
(4) D
The variation of the intensity of magnetisation \((I)\) with respect to the magnetising field \((H)\) in a diamagnetic substance is described by the graph:
1. | \(OD\) | 2. | \(OC\) |
3. | \(OB\) | 4. | \(OA\) |
If be the apparent angles of dip observed in two vertical planes at right angles to each other, then the true angle of dip is given by
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
The magnetic susceptibility is negative for
1. paramagnetic material only
2. ferromagnetic material only
3. paramagnetic and ferromagnetic materials
4. diamagnetic material only
The following figures show the arrangement of bar magnet in different configurations. Each magnet has magnetic dipole moment m. Which configuration has the highest net magnetic dipole moment?
(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
1. (i)
2. (ii)
3. (iii)
4. (iv)
A magnetic needle suspended parallel to a
magnetic field requires J of work to turn
it through . The torque needed to maintain
the needle in this position will be
(1) J
(2) 3 J
(3) J
(4) J
There are four light-weight-rod samples; A, B, C, D separately suspended by threads. A bar magnet is slowly brought near each sample and the following observations are noted:
i. | A is feebly repelled |
ii. | B is feebly attracted |
iii. | C is strongly attracted |
iv. | D remains unaffected |
Which one of the following is true?
1. | C is of a diamagnetic material |
2. | D is of a ferromagnetic material |
3. | A is of a non-magnetic material |
4. | B is of a paramagnetic material |
Two identical bar magnets are fixed with their centres at a distance d apart. A stationary charge Q is placed at P in between the gap of the two magnets at a distance D from the centre O as shown in the figure
The force on the charge Q is
1. zero
2. directed along OP
3. directed along PO
4. directed perpendicular to the plane of the paper
If a diamagnetic substance is brought near the north or the south pole of a bar magnet, it is:
1. | repelled by both the poles |
2. | repelled by the north pole and attracted by the south pole |
3. | attracted by the north pole and repelled by the south pole |
4. | attracted by both the poles |