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Question
Magnetic susceptibility of a diamagnetic substance ______.
Options
decreases with the increase in its temperature.
is not affected by the change in its temperature.
increases with increase in its temperature.
first increases then decreases with increase in its with temperature.
Solution
Magnetic susceptibility of a diamagnetic substance is not affected by the change in its temperature.
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