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Curie's Law describes the relationship between the magnetization (M) of a paramagnetic material and the applied magnetic field strength (H) and temperature (T): M = C
H / T. Here, C is the Curie constant, a material-specific value. This law states that the magnetization of a paramagnetic material is directly proportional to the applied magnetic field and inversely proportional to the absolute temperature.