The magnetic susceptibility of a diamagnetic material is: MCQ with Answer and Explanation

The magnetic susceptibility of a diamagnetic material is:
A. Small and negative
B. Large and negative
C. Small and positive
D. Large and positive
Answer: Option A
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Diamagnetic materials have small negative susceptibility (χ ≈ -10⁻⁵), meaning they weakly repel magnetic fields. Paramagnetic: small positive χ; ferromagnetic: large positive χ. This classification is based on response to external magnetic fields. Memory aid: 'Diamagnetic: repelled by magnets; χ < 0'. This conceptual question tests magnetism fundamentals, crucial for competitive exams. Always link susceptibility sign to material behavior: negative χ ⇒ diamagnetic (weak repulsion), positive ⇒ paramagnetic/ferromagnetic (attraction).

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