The magnetic moment of a magnet \((10 ~\text{cm}\times 4~\text{cm}\times1~\text{cm})\) is \(4 ~\text{Am}^2\). Its intensity of magnetisation is:
1. \(10^{3}~\text{A/m}\)
2. \(10^{2}~\text{A/m}\)
3. \(10^{5}~\text{A/m}\)
4. \(10^{4}~\text{A/m}\)

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S.I. unit of intensity of magnetization is:

1. Ampere-metre 2. Ampere-metre2
3. Ampere/metre 4. Ampere/metre2
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A ferromagnetic material is placed in an external magnetic field. The magnetic domains:

1. must increase in size.
2. must decrease in size.
3. may increase or decrease in size.
4. disappear.

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If a magnetic dipole of dipole moment μ is rotated through an angle θ with respect to the direction of the magnetic field B, then work done is :

1. μBsinθ

2. μB(1-sinθ)

3. μBcosθ

4. μB(1-cosθ)

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Magnetic permeability is maximum for

1. Diamagnetic substance

2. Paramagnetic substance

3. Ferromagnetic substance

4. Same for all three substances

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The magnetic moment of a bar magnet shown in figure(i) is M.

If a hole is drilled through the magnet as shown in figure(ii), then the new magnetic moment of the magnet will be :

1. Equal to M

2. Less than M

3. More than M

4. Zero

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When a substance is kept in a magnetic field, it gets repelled. Which of the following represents its susceptibility?

1. -0.0004

2. 0.0004

3. 1.000

4. -1.000

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Magnetic susceptibility of a substance at \(27^{\circ}~\mathrm{C}\) is \(-0.00025\). Its magnetic susceptibility at \(127^{\circ}~\mathrm{C}\) is:
1. \(-0.000125\)
2. \(-0.0005\)
3. \(-0.00025\)
4. \(-0.00001\)

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Magnetic induction at an axial point of a short magnet at a distance \(r\) from the centre of dipole is \(\vec B\). Its value at the equatorial point of the short magnet at the same distance from the centre of dipole is:

1. \(-\vec B\) 2. \(\dfrac{\vec B}{2}\)
3. \(\vec B\) 4. \(\dfrac{-\vec B}{2}\)
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Consider a magnetic dipole kept in the east-west direction. Let P1, P2, Q1, Q2 be four points at the same distance from the dipole towards north, south, east and west of the dipole respectively. The directions of the magnetic field due to the dipole are the same only at:
1. Pand Q1
2. Pand Q1
3. Pand Q2
4. Qand Q2

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