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A magnetic material of susceptibility 3 × 10−4, and magnetic intensity is 4 × 10−4 Am−1. Then The magnetization in the units of Am−1 is ______.

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प्रश्न

A magnetic material of susceptibility 3 × 10−4, and magnetic intensity is 4 × 104 Am1. Then The magnetization in the units of Am1 is ______.

पर्याय

  • 12 × 10

  • 1.33 × 10

  • 0.75 × 108

  • 14 × 10

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उत्तर

A magnetic material of susceptibility 3 × 104, and magnetic intensity is 4 × 104 Am1. Then The magnetization in the units of Am1 is 12 × 108.

Explanation:

`M = chiH = 3 xx 10^-4 xx 4 xx 10^-4 = 12 xx 10^-8 Am^-1`

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