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Test: Magnetism and Matter - 2 - Question 1

At a certain place, the horizontal component of Earth's magnetic field is √3 times the vertical component. The angle of dip at that place is

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Test: Magnetism and Matter - 2 - Question 2

The relative permeability of a substance A is slightly greater than unity, while that of a substance B is slightly less than unity. Which of the following statements is correct?

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Susceptibility  of a paramagnets is small and positive, and that of a diamagnets is small and negative.
Now, relative permeability:

Hence, μr is slightly greater than unity for a paramagnets and slightly less than unity for a diamagnets. So, A is paramagnetic and B is diamagnetic.

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Test: Magnetism and Matter - 2 - Question 3

A sensitive magnetic instrument can be shielded very effectively from outside fields by placing it inside a box of

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To shield a sensitive magnetic instrument from outside fields, it should be placed inside a box of soft iron of high permeability because soft iron box with high permeability will not allow magnetic lines to enter inside the box.

Test: Magnetism and Matter - 2 - Question 4

Which type of magnetism is very weak form of magnetism?

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Diamagnetism is very weak form of magnetism. It is not permanent because this magnetism exists only when the external field is applied.

Test: Magnetism and Matter - 2 - Question 5

Directions: The following question has four choices out of which only one is correct.
A bar magnet of length 3 cm has points A and B along its axis at distances of 24 cm and 48 cm, respectively, on the opposite sides.

Q. Ratio of the magnitudes of the magnetic fields at these points will be

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Test: Magnetism and Matter - 2 - Question 6

A magnet of magnetic moment 20 CGS units is freely suspended in a uniform magnetic field of intensity 0.3 CGS units. The amount of work done in deflecting it by an angle of 30° (in CGS units) is

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Work done, W = MB(1-cosθ)
= 20 x 0.3(1 - cos30º)

Test: Magnetism and Matter - 2 - Question 7

Directions: For the statements of Assertion and Reason, mark the correct answer.
Assertion: A disc-shaped magnet levitates above a superconducting material that has been cooled by liquid nitrogen.
Reason: Superconductors repel a magnet.

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Both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.
A superconductor is a material that offers no electrical resistance and expels magnetic fields (Meissner effect) . All known superconductor materials exhibit superconducting properties when cooled to very low temperatures.

Test: Magnetism and Matter - 2 - Question 8

Materials suitable for making electromagnets should have

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The materials suitable for making electromagnets should have high retentivity and low coercivity. Coercivity is usually measured in oersted or ampere/meter units. When the coercive field of a ferromagnet is large, the material is said to be a hard or permanent magnet.

Test: Magnetism and Matter - 2 - Question 9

For a paramagnetic material, the dependence of magnetic susceptibility  on absolute temperature is given by the relation

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According to Curie's law for paramagnetic materials, susceptibility is inversely proportional to temperature.
X ∝ (1/T)

Test: Magnetism and Matter - 2 - Question 10

Which of the following is the strongest diamagnetic substance?

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Bismuth is the strongest diamagnetic substance.

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