MCQ
Given below are two statements:

Statement $I:$ For diamagnetic substance $-1 \leq \chi < 0$, where $\chi$ is the magneticsusceptibility.

Statement $II:$ Diamagnetic substances when placed in an external magnetic field, tend to move from stronger to weaker part of the field.

In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below.

  • A
    Both Statement $I$ and Statement $II$ are false
  • Both Statement $I$ and Statement $II$ are true.
  • C
    Statement $I$ is incorrect but Statement $II$ is true.
  • D
    Statement $I$ is correct but Statement $II$ is false.

Answer

Correct option: B.
Both Statement $I$ and Statement $II$ are true.
b
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