Question
Why does a paramagnetic substance display greater magnetisation for the same magnetising field when cooled? How does a diamagnetic substance respond to similar temperature changes?
Solution
The atomic dipoles of paramagnetic substance tend to get aligned with the magnetisation of field as it is cooled. So it displays a greater magnetisation when cooled.
Whereas, the magnetisation of a diamagnetic substance is independent of temperature.
Whereas, the magnetisation of a diamagnetic substance is independent of temperature.