Difficulty: Easy
Correct Answer: A diamagnetic material
Explanation:
Introduction / Context:Permeability measures how easily a material supports the formation of magnetic flux. Understanding how different classes of materials respond to an applied magnetic field is fundamental in electromagnetics and transformer/core design. This item asks which class has the lowest permeability relative to free space (μ0).
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Step-by-Step Reasoning:
Identify trend: μr(diamagnetic) < 1 < μr(paramagnetic) < μr(ferromagnetic).Therefore the lowest permeability occurs in diamagnetic materials because their response reduces net flux relative to free space.Examples: bismuth, copper, gold, and water are weakly diamagnetic; iron and steel are ferromagnetic with very high μ.Verification / Alternative check:
Check with sorting/induction experiments: diamagnetic samples are weakly expelled from strong field regions, consistent with μr < 1.Why Other Options Are Wrong:
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Final Answer:
A diamagnetic material
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