A magnetic substance among the following, is1. Iron(Fe)2. Cobalt (Co)3. Nickel (Ni)4. all of these
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A substance which can readily be made into magnet, is :1. Cobalt (Co)2. Brass3. Wood4. Paper
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A substance which cannot be made into a magnet, is :1. Iron (Fe)2. Cobalt (Co)3. Brass4. Nickel (Ni)
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The property of magnetism exhibited by magnetic substances has origin in the :1. Configuration of electrons in atoms or molecules2. Configuration of protons in atoms or molecules3. Configuration of neutrons in atoms or molecules4. All of these.
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A true statement among the following is :1. Every magnet has two poles N and S.2. In a magnet, N and S poles exist together as a pair3. Magnetic poles N and S cannot be separated i.e., isolated magnetic poles do not exist4. All of these
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The idea that magnetism of a substance originates in the microscopic constituent of the matter was first proposed by :1. Weber2. Ewing3. Coulomb4. Oersted
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According to Ewing, the microscopic constituent in which the magnetism of a substance originates is a :1. atom2. molecule3. compound4. element
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The S.I. Unit of magnetic pole strength is :1. Weber2. Ampere - metre²3. Ampere - metre4. Henry
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The M.K.S. Unit of magnetic pole strength, is :1. Ampere- metre2. Weber3. Henry4. None of these