A paramagnetic sample shows a net magnetization of 8 Am-1 when placed in an external magnetic field of 0.6 T at a temperature of 4 K. When the same sample is placed in an external magnetic field of 0.2 T at a temperature of 16 K, the magnetization will be:

1. 32/3 Am-1
2. 2/3 Am-1
3. 6 Am-1
4. 2.4 Am-1

(b) Hint: The magnetisation depends on the external field and the temperature.
Step 1: As Curie law explains, we can deduce a formula for the relation between magnetic field induction, temperature, and magnetization;
 i.e., I (magnetisation) B (magnetic field induction) t (temperature in kelvin) I2I1=B2B1×T1T2
Step 2:
Let us suppose, here, I1=8Am1
                                       B1=0.6 T, T1=4K
                                       B2=0.2 T, T2=16K
                                         I2=?
                    020.6×416=I28
                   l2=8×112=23Am1