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Figure 32-39 gives the magnetization curve for a paramagnetic material. The vertical axis scale is set by a = 0.15, and the horizontal axis scale is set by b = 0.2 T/K. Let µsam be the measured net magnetic moment of a sample of the material and µmax be the maximum possible net magnetic moment of that sample. According to Curie's law, what would be the ratio µsam/µmax were the sample placed in a uniform magnetic field of magnitude 0.800 T, at a temperature of 2.00 K?
Figure 32-39 Problem 44.
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