Question
The magnetic susceptibility of any paramagnetic material changes with absolute temperature T as(a) Directly proportional to T(b) Remains constant(c) Inversely proportional to T(d) Exponentially decaying with T
   
   

Answer

(c) Inversely proportional to T

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