A current carrying coil is placed with its axis perpendicular to N-S direction. Let horizontal component of earth's magnetic field be H0 and magnetic field inside the loop be H. If a magnet is suspended inside the loop, it makes angle θ with H. Then θ=

1. tan-1H0H

2. tan-1HH0

3. cosec-1HH0

4. cot-1H0H

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Relative permeability of iron is 5500, then its magnetic suceptibility will be -

1. 5501

2. 5499

3. 5500×107

4. none of these

Subtopic:  Magnetization & Magnetic Intensity |
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Time period of a freely suspended magnet does not depend upon 

1. length of the magnet

2. pole strength of the magnet

3. horizontal component of earth's magentic field

4. length of the suspension thread

Subtopic:  Bar Magnet |
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An iron rod of length L and magnetic moment M is bent in the form of a semicircle. Now its magnetic moment will be 

1. M

2. 2Mπ

3. Mπ

4. 

Subtopic:  Bar Magnet |
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The magnetic dipoles in a diamagnetic material are represented, for three situations. The three situations differ in magnitude if a magnetic field is applied to the material. In which situation the magnetization of the material is the greatest:
            

1. \(A\) 2. \(B\)
3. \(C\) 4. Equal in \(A,B\) and \(C\)
Subtopic:  Magnetization & Magnetic Intensity |
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The magnetic susceptibility of a paramagnetic substance at \(-73^\circ\text C\) is \(0.0060,\) then its value at \(-173^\circ \text C\) will be:
1. \(0.0030\)
2. \(0.0120\)
3. \(0.0180\)
4. \( 0.0045\)

Subtopic:  Magnetization & Magnetic Intensity |
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Domain formation is the necessary feature of : 

(1) ferromagnetism                   (2) diamagnetism

(3) paramagnetism                   (4) all of these

Subtopic:  Magnetic Materials |
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Curie temperature is the temperature above which -

1. ferromagnetic material becomes paramagnetic material 

2. paramagnetic material becomes diamagnetic material 

3. paramagnetic material becomes ferromagnetic material 

4. ferromagnetic material becomes diamagnetic material  

Subtopic:  Magnetic Materials |
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A bar magnet having a magnetic moment of 2×104 JT-1 is free to rotate in a horizontal plane. A horizontal magnetic field B=6×10-4T exists in the space. The work done in taking the magnet slowly from a direction parallel to the field to a direction 60° from the field is 

(a) 0.6 J                            (b) 12 J

(c) 6 J                               (d) 2 J

Subtopic:  Analogy between Electrostatics & Magnetostatics | Bar Magnet |
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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
Subtopic:  Magnetic Materials |
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