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Diamagnetism

Diamagnetism is a form of magnetic response in materials that describes the property being repelled by an applied magnetic field; application of such creates in them an induced magnetic field in the opposite direction, thus causing a repulsive force. In contrast, paramagnetic and ferromagnetic materials are attracted by a magnetic field. Diamagnetism is…

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Diamagnetism

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related to In metals · 11
Diamagnetism → Bohr, Fermi, For, Landau, Lev Landau, Lorentz, Pauli, SI, The, The Langevin, This
related to Materials · 10
Diamagnetism → Because, Diamagnetic, For, However, Nevertheless, Pascal's, Paul Pascal, Substances, The, This
related to External links · 7
Diamagnetism → II Ch, Matter, Media, Physics Vol, The Magnetism, Wikimedia CommonsThe Feynman Lectures, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
related to Theory · 7
Diamagnetism → However, Langevin, Pauli, The, The Bohr, Thus, Van Leeuwen
related to Langevin diamagnetism · 5
Diamagnetism → Larmor, Paul Langevin's, SI, Suppose, The
related to Levitation · 5
Diamagnetism → Diamagnets, Earnshaw's, However, These, This
is a · 3
Diamagnetism → form of magnetic response in materials that describes the property being repelled by an applied magnetic field, quantum mechanical effect that occurs in all materials, weak effect which can be detected only by sensitive laboratory instruments

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Diamagnetismis aquantum mechanical effect that occurs in all materials0.90text
Diamagnetismis aweak effect which can be detected only by sensitive laboratory instruments0.90text
petroleuminstance ofmost organic compounds0.80text
some plasticsinstance ofmost organic compounds0.80text
and many metals including copperinstance ofmost organic compounds0.80text
particularly the heavy ones with many core electronsinstance ofmost organic compounds0.80text
such as mercuryinstance ofmost organic compounds0.80text
goldinstance ofmost organic compounds0.80text
bismuthinstance ofmost organic compounds0.80text
water is χvinstance ofthe magnetic susceptibility of diamagnets0.80text
Diamagnetismrelated to External linksWiktionary-logo-en-v20.60section

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