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Question
Draw the graph for variation of magnetic suceptibility (`chi`) of a material with temperature (T) and hence explain Curie temperature.
Answer in Brief
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Solution
- Ferromagnetism depends upon temperature.
- As the temperature of a ferromagnetic material is increased, the domain structure starts distorting because the exchange coupling between neighbouring moments weakens.
- At a certain temperature, depending upon the material, the domain structure collapses totally and the material behaves like paramagnetic material.
- The temperature at which a ferromagnetic material transforms into a paramagnetic substance is called Curie temperature (Tc) of that material.
- The relation between the magnetic susceptibility of a material when it has acquired paramagnetic property and the temperature T is given by
`chi=C/(T-T_c)` for T > Tc where C is a constant.
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