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A diamagnetic material in a magnetic field moves
  1. from stronger to weaker parts of the field
  2. from weaker to stronger parts of field
  3. perpendicular to field
  4. None of these

A
from weaker to stronger parts of field
B
None of these
C
from stronger to weaker parts of the field
D
perpendicular to field
Solution
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Since diamagnetic substance gets magnetised in opposite direction. Therefore, it will try to reduce the magnetic field in the direction of magnetising field.And therefore, diamagnetic material shifts towards the region in which magnetising field is weaker.

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