MCQ
Susceptibility of ferromagnetic substance is
  • $> 1$
  • B
    $< 1$
  • C
    $0$
  • D
    $1$

Answer

Correct option: A.
$> 1$
a
Susceptibility ( $\chi$ ) of ferromagnetic substance is positive and very very greater than $1 .$

Ferromagnetic materials such as iron, steel etc. have magnetic susceptibility $>$ $10,000$

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