The figure illustrates how $B$,the magnetic flux density inside a sample of unmagnetised ferromagnetic material,varies with $B_0$,the external magnetic flux density in which the sample is kept. For the sample to be suitable for making a permanent magnet:

  • A
    $OQ$ should be large,$OR$ should be small
  • B
    $OQ$ and $OR$ should both be large
  • C
    $OQ$ should be small and $OR$ should be large
  • D
    $OQ$ and $OR$ should both be small

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