CBSE
When a ferromagnetic material is heated above its Curie temperature it
gets demagnetised
becomes diamagnetic
behaves like a paramagnetic substance
remains unaffected
In the unmagnetized state magnetic domains of a magnetic substance are oriented at
60°
90°
randomly
150°
A bar magnet of magnetic moment is placed in the magnetic field . The Torque acting on the magnet is :
At a certain place, magnitude of horizontal and vertical components of a magnetic field are same. The total intensity of magnetic field at that place will be
H
H2
2H
A hydrogen atom is paramagnetic. A hydrogen molecule is
diamagnetic
paramagnetic
ferromagnetic
none of these
Which one of the following is ferromagnetic?
Gold
Wood
Manganese
Nickle
The magnetic lines of force inside a bar magnet
are from north-pole to south-pole of the magnet
do not exist
depend upon the area of cross-section of the bar magnet
are from south-pole to north-pole of the magnet
Iron is ferromagnetic
at all temperatures
at NTP only
above 770°C
below 770°C
Curie temperature is the temperature above which
a ferromagnetic material becomes paramagnetic
a paramagnetic material becomes diamagnetic
a ferromagnetic material becomes diamagnetic
a paramagnetic material becomes ferromagnetic
Relative permeability of iron is 5500, then its magnetic susceptibility will be
5500 × 107
5500 × 10-7
5501
5499