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MCQ (Single Correct Answer)Vector Algebra
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)Laws of Motion
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)Circular Motion
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)Work, Energy and Power
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)Center of Mass and Collision
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)Rotational Motion
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)Elasticity
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)Fluid Mechanics
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)Heat and Thermodynamics
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)Gravitation
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)Simple Harmonic Motion
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)Electromagnetism
Electrostatics
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)Current Electricity
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)Capacitor
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)Moving Charges and Magnetism
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)Magnetism and Matter
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)Electromagnetic Induction
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)Alternating Current
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)Electromagnetic Waves
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)Modern Physics
Atoms and Nuclei
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)Dual Nature of Radiation
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)Semiconductor Devices and Logic Gates
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)Communication Systems
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For a paramagnetic material, the dependence of the magnetic susceptibility $$\chi$$ on the absolute temperature is given as
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The magnetic susceptibility of an ideal diamagnetic substance is
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The percentage increase in magnetic field $$\mathrm{B}$$ when the space within a current carrying solenoid is filled with a medium of susceptibility 0.004 is
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Steel is preferred to soft iron for making permanent magnets because,
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