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The value of the magnetic susceptibility for a super conductor is :

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0%(A) Zero
33.33%(B) Infinity ( 1 voter )
0%(C) Highly positive
66.67%(D) Highly negative ( 2 voters )
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The correct answer is: (D) Highly negative. A superconductor exhibits perfect diamagnetism, meaning it completely expels magnetic fields from its interior (Meissner effect). This results in a magnetic susceptibility of −1, which is highly negative, indicating a strong opposition to any applied magnetic field.

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  1. The magnetic susceptibility (χ) of a superconductor is highly negative, typically
    χ =−1. This is because superconductors exhibit perfect diamagnetism—they completely expel magnetic fields from their interior (Meissner effect). As a result, they oppose applied magnetic fields strongly, indicating a large negative susceptibility.
    Answer: (D) Highly negative.

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