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State unit and dimensions of Magnetic susceptibility. - Physics

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State unit and dimensions of Magnetic susceptibility.

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It is a measure of the magnetic behaviour of the material in the external applied magnetic field. χ is the ratio of two quantities with the same units (Am-1). Hence it is a dimensionless constant.

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