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Question
The permanent magnetic moment of the atoms of a material is zero. The material _________________ .
Options
must be paramagnetic
must be diamagnetic
must be ferromagnetic
may be paramagnetic
Solution
must be diamagnetic
Paramagnetic and ferromagnetic materials have non zero permanent magnetic moment on their own. Only atoms of diamagnetic materials have zero permanent magnetic moment.
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