A paramagnetic material had a magnetic field intensity of 10^4 A/m. If the susceptibility of the material at room temperature is 3.7 × 10^-3, the magnetization is?
Answer: 37 A/m
Explanation
Magnetization (M) is the product of the magnetic field intensity (H) and the magnetic susceptibility (χ):
M = χH
Given:
χ = 3.7 × 10^-3
H = 10^4 A/m
M = (3.7 × 10^-3) × (10^4 A/m)
= 37 A/m
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