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An external magnetic field of magnitude H is applied to a type-I superconductor at a temperature below the transition point. Then which one of the following statements is not true for H less than the critical field Hc?

A. The sample is diamagnetic

B. Its magnetization varies lineraly with H

C. The lines of magnetic induction are pushed out from the sample

D. The sample exhibits mixed states of magnetization near Hc

Answer: Option D


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