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since diamagnetism is such a weak property, its
effects are not
observable in
everyday life. For example, the
magnetic susceptibility of
diamagnets such...
- is the
magnetic force on the
paramagnet (or
diamagnet) per unit
volume (i.e.
force density). In
diamagnets ( χ < 0 {\displaystyle \chi <0} ) and paramagnets...
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external field.
Diamagnets are
materials with a
magnetic permeability less than μ0 (a
relative permeability less than 1). Consequently,
diamagnetism is a form...
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Superdiamagnetism (or
perfect diamagnetism) is a
phenomenon occurring in
certain materials at low temperatures,
characterised by the
complete absence of...
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strong diamagnets. When
using superconducting magnets, the
levitation of a
permanent magnet can even be
stabilized by the
small diamagnetism of water...
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discoveries include the
principles underlying electromagnetic induction,
diamagnetism and electrolysis.
Although Faraday received little formal education,...
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fundamental origins of
diamagnetism in
superconductors and
normal materials are very different. In
normal materials diamagnetism arises as a
direct result...
- polarization. If the
field H is small, the
response of the
magnetization M in a
diamagnet or
paramagnet is
approximately linear: M = χ H , {\displaystyle \mathbf...
- Turan; Leighton,
Chris (1 July 2020). "Voltage-induced
ferromagnetism in a
diamagnet".
Science Advances. 6 (31): eabb7721. Bibcode:2020SciA....6.7721W. doi:10...
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Johanna van Leeuwen's
proof that
classical physics cannot account for
diamagnetism, and
Arnold Sommerfeld's
extension of the Bohr
model to
include special-relativistic...