Which of the following curves represents the variation of magnetic moment $(M)$ with temperature $(T)$ for a ferromagnetic material?

  • A
    $A$ linear decrease of $M$ with $T$ reaching zero at the Curie temperature.
    Option A
  • B
    $A$ hyperbolic decrease of $M$ with $T$.
    Option B
  • C
    $A$ non-linear decrease of $M$ with $T$ reaching zero at the Curie temperature.
    Option C
  • D
    $A$ constant value of $M$ with $T$.
    Option D

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