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The variation of magnetic susceptibility $(\chi)$ with temperature for a diamagnetic substance is best represented by figure(a)(b](c)(d)
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Diamagnetic substances are those which have a tendency to move from stronger to the weaker part of the external magnetic field. They have negative magnetic susceptibility. Show more…
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