Electronics and Communication Engineering - Materials and Components - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Materials and Components - Section 2 (Q.No. 28)
28.
A material which is lightly repelled by a magnetic field is known as
diamagnetic material
non-magnetic material
ferromagnetic material
paramagnetic material
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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AsikMahmoud said:   6 years ago
Dia slightly repelled by MF μr <= 1.
Para slightly attracted by MF μr > 1.
Ferro very attracted to MF μr >> 1.
(1)

Bhavya said:   1 decade ago
As I know diamagnetic material is strongly repelled by magnetic material.

Neha said:   9 years ago
Ferromagnetic materials, such as iron, are strongly attracted to both poles of a magnet.

Paramagnetic materials, such as aluminum, are weakly attracted to both poles of a magnet.

Diamagnetic materials, however, are repelled by both poles of a magnet. The diamagnetic force of repulsion is very weak (a hundred thousand times weaker than the ferromagnetic force of attraction).

Akbarmohammed said:   9 years ago
Paramagnetic materials are weakly repelled or attracted by a magnet, since ur>1. So answer d is correct.

Anomie said:   7 years ago
According to me, the answer is option B.

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