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Magnetism in condense matter physics

Group#3

1 In superconductivity the conductivity of a material becomes


a. Zero
b. Finite
c. Infinite
d. None of the above
 
 
2 The temperature at which conductivity of a material becomes infinite is called
a. Critical temperature
b. Absolute temperature
c. Mean temperature
d. Crystallization temperature
 
3 In superconductors, the Fermi energy level is
a. Below the ground state
b. Midway between the ground state and first excited state
c. Above first excited state
d. At first excited state
 
4.The superconducting state is perfectly _____ in nature.
a. Diamagnetic
b. Paramagnetic
c. Ferromagnetic
d. Ferromagnetic
 
5.Which of the following are the properties of superconductors?
a. They are diamagnetic in nature
b. They have zero resistivity
c. They have infinite conductivity
d. All of the above
 
6.The energy required to break a cooper pair is ___ of the energy gap of superconductor.
a. One half
b. Equal to
c. Twice
d. Thrice

7.The magnetic lines of force cannot penetrate the body of a superconductor, a phenomenon
is known as
a. Isotopic effect
b. BCS theory
c. Meissner effect
d. London theory
 
8.Which of the following conductor has highest critical temperature?
a. Aluminium
b. Zinc
c. Molybdenium
d. Tin

9.In which of the following the magnetic moments align themselves parallel to each other?
a) Paramagnetic material
b) Ferromagnetic material
c) Ferrimagnetic material
d) Diamagnetic material

10.Which of the following is a strong magnet?


a) Diamagnetic material
b) Paramagnetic material
c) Antiferromagnetic material
d) Ferromagnetic material
11.When does a ferromagnetic material become paramagnetic material?
a) At Curie temperature
b) Below Curie temperature
c) Above Curies temperature
d) Never
12.Which of the following materials have a permanent magnetic moment?
a) Ferromagnetic material
b) Ferrimagnetic material
c) Diamagnetic material
d) Paramagnetic material
13.In which of the following increases and then decreases?
a) Ferromagnetic material
b) Antiferromagnetic material
c) Paramagnetic material
d) Diamagnetic material
14.What is the material used in two port device?
a) Ferromagnets
b) Ferrites
c) Antiferromagnets
d) Paramagnets
15.Basic source of magnetism ______________
(a) Charged particles alone
(b) Movement of charged particles
(c) Magnetic dipoles
(d) Magnetic domains
16.Magnetic permeability has units as
(a) Tesla
(b) Henry
(c) Tesla / m
(d) Henry / m
17.Example for hard magnet
(a) 45 Permalloy
(b) CrO2
(c) Fe-Pd
(d) Alnico
18.Example for magnetic material used in data storage devices
(a) 45 Permalloy
(b) CrO2
(c) Cunife
(d) Alnico
19.Typical size of magnetic domains ______ (mm).
(a) 1-10
(b) 0.1-1
(c) 0.05
(d) 0.001
20.Which of the following represents viscosity?

a. Potential energy stored in fluid


b. Resistance to fluid motion
c. Roughness of the surface
d. The pressure difference between the two fluids

21.What is the SI unit of viscosity?

a. Candle
b. Poiseiulle
c. Newton/m
d. No units

22.Example for soft magnet


(a) 45 Permalloy
(b) CrO2
(c) Fe-Pd
(d) Alnico
23.Magnetic susceptibility para-magnetic materials is
(a) +10-5
(b) -10-5
(c) 105
(d) 10-5 to 10-2
24.Magnetic susceptibility ferro-magnetic materials is
(a) +10-5
(b) -10-5
(c) 105
(d) 10-5 to 10-2

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