Explanation
Ferromagnetic materials are posseting ferromagnetism. Ferromagnetism is a property of a crystalline structure and microstructure of a material there are ferromagnetic metal alloys whose constituents are not themselves ferromagnetic called Heusler alloys.
Paramagnetic substances are the substances which are feebly attracted by a magnet. When a non-uniform external magnetic field is applied to a paramagnetic substance the magnetic field tries to aligned the magnetic moment in the direction of the field
Completely alignment is however not possible, on account of thermal vibration. A better allingement can be achieved by increasing the strength of the applied magnetic field.
Magnetization is present in all materials. It is a class of physical phenomenon that is mediated by Magnetic fields.
The magnetic state of different materials depends on temperature and other variables such as pressure and applied magnetic field.
At the center of circular wire, field lines become straight and perpendicular to the plane of conductor. Right hand thumb rule is used to determine the direction of magnetic field produced due to current carrying circular conductor.
Hint: Magnetic susceptibility is a proportionality constant that determines the degree of magnetization of a material with respect to the applied magnetic field.
Solution:
Step1: The magnetic susceptibility denotes whether a material is repelled out or attracted of a magnetic field. It is negative only for diamagnetic material and it is positive for paramagnetic material and ferromagnetic material has large positive magnetic susceptibility. Hence option ‘A’ is correct.
Given: $$ H=4\times 10^3 \ {Am}^{-1}$$
$$ L=12 \ cm$$
$$N=60$$
Bar magnet requires a magnetic intensity ($$ H=4\times 10^3 \ {Am}^{-1}$$) to become demagnetized.
Let $$n$$ be the number of turns per unit length.
$$\Rightarrow n=\dfrac{N}{L}=\dfrac{60}{0.12}=500 \ turns/metre$$
Now, $$H=nI$$
$$\Rightarrow I=\dfrac{H}{n}=\dfrac{4\times 10^3}{500}=8 \ A$$
An electromagnetic crane is a type of crane with an electromagnetic lift. Electromagnetic cranes are commonly utilized in lifting and moving various scrap metals. It does not have the mechanical 'pincers' of a regular crane, instead, it has a large flat magnet which draws the metallic materials to it.
Using the principle of electromagnetic induction, these large machines are used to handle scrap ferrous metals, such as iron and steel, which can be found in junk yards and recycling plants.
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