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41.

The magnetic susceptibility of an ideal diamagnetic substance is

  • -1

  • 0

  • +1


A.

-1

Magnetic susceptibility ( χ ) is a dimensionless proportionality constant that indicates the degree of magnetization of a material in response to an applied magnetic field.

For diamagnetic substance, magnetic susceptibility is -1 ≤ χ < 0

For ideal or perfect diamagnetic substances magnetic susceptibility is -1.

Type 1 -  superconductors are perfect diamagnetic.


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42.

The magnetic moment has dimensions of

  • [ LA ]

  • [ L2A ]

  • [ L T-1 A ]

  • [ L2 T-1 A ]


43.

Assertion: Diamagnetic materials can exhibit magnetism.

Reason: Diamagnetic materials have permanent magnetic dipole moment.

  • If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of the assertion

  • If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion

  • If assertion is true, but reason is false

  • Both assertion and reason are false statements.


44.

Liquid oxygen remains suspended between two pole faces of a magnet because it is

  • diamagnetic

  • paramagnetic

  • ferromagnetic

  • antiferromagnetic


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45.

Assertion:  A famous painting was painted by not using brush strokes in the usual manner, but rather a myriad of small color dots. In this painting the color you see at any given place on the painting changes as you move away.

Reason: The angular seperation of adjacent dots changes with the distance from the painting.

  • If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion

  • If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion

  • If assertion is true but reason is false

  • If both assertion and reason are false


46.

A frog can be levitated in a magnetic field produced by a current in a vertical solenoid placed below the frog. This is possible because the body of the frog behaves as 

  • paramagnetic

  • diamagnetic

  • ferromagnetic

  • antiferromagnetic


47.

The magnetic needle of a tangent galvanometer is deflected at an angle 30° due to a magnet. The horizontal component of earth's magnetic field 0.34 x 10-4 T is along the plane of the coil. The magnetic intensity is

  • 1.96 × 10-4 T

  • 1.96 × 104 T

  • 1.96 × 10-5 T

  • 1.96 × 105 T


48.

Velocity of light is equal to

  • εo μo

  • εoμo

  • εo/ μo

  • 1εo μo


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49.

Assertion:  Faraday's laws are consequences of conservation of energy. 

Reason: In a purely resistive A.C. circuit, the current lags behind the e.m.f. in phase.

  • If both the assertion and reason are true and reason is a correct explanation of the assertion.

  • If both assertion and reason are true but assertion is not a correct explanation of the assertion.

  • If the assertion is true but the reason is false.

  • If both assertion and reason are false.


50.

A copper rod is suspended in a non-homogeneous magnetic field region. The rod when in equilibrium will align itself

  • in the region where magnetic field is strongest

  • in the region where magnetic field is weakest and parallel to direction of magnetic field there

  • in the direction in which it was originally suspended

  • in the region where magnetic field is weakest and perpendicular to the direction of magnetic field there


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