Curie's law states that magnetic susceptibility is
exponentially related to temperature
inversely proportional to the absolute temperature
directly proportional to the absolute temperature
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 =CBoTM= Magnetic intensity χ=CμoTT= Absolute temperature χα1TC= Curie constant
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