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Among the following properties describing diamagnetism identify the property that is wrongly stated
- Diamagnetic material do not have permanent magnetic moment
- Diamagnetism is explained in terms of electromagnetic induction
- Diamagnetic materials have a small positive susceptibility
- The magnetic moment of individual electrons neutralize each other
The correct answer is: Diamagnetic materials have a small positive susceptibility
Diamagnetic materials have negative susceptibility. Thus, (c) is wrongly stated.
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