The magnetic moment per unit volume is called the magnetization and, as a vector
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The magnetic moment per unit volume is called the magnetization and, as a vector, is denoted by M. For paramagnets in a external magnetic field B, the vector M is usually parallel to B, and we use M to denote the component of M along B. The magnetic susceptibility is the rate of change of M with B:M/B.
The following questions pertain to the ideal, spin ½h paramagnets (where h h/2).
What is the magnetization as a function of B and T? Sketch M as a funtion of mBB/kT.
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Hope it is clear from this website:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curie's_law
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