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Curie's law states that magnetic susceptibility is
  1. exponentially related to temperature
  2. inversely proportional to the absolute temperature
  3. directly proportional to the absolute temperature
  4. does not depend on temperature

A
directly proportional to the absolute temperature
B
does not depend on temperature
C
inversely proportional to the absolute temperature
D
exponentially related to temperature
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Curie's law states that,magnetic susceptibility is inversely proportional to the absolute temperature.
M = CBoT M= Magnetic intensity
χ = CμoT T= Absolute temperature
χ α 1T C= Curie constant

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