[dī́ə-măg-nĕt́ĭk]
(adj.)Of or relating to a substance that is repelled by a magnet.
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Diamagnetism is the property of an object which causes it to create a magnetic field in opposition of an externally applied magnetic field, thus causing a repulsive effect. Specifically, an external ...
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A grape is repelled by both the north and south poles of a strong rare-earth magnet. ... Insert the push pin through the underside of the film canister lid and put the lid on the canister so that the point of the pin is sticking out. ... Find the center of the drinking straw and use the knife to cut a small hole,
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Ferromagnetic materials, such as iron, are strongly attracted to both poles of a magnet. ... Paramagnetic materials, such as aluminum, are weakly attracted to both poles of a magnet. ... Diamagnetic materials, however, are repelled by both poles of a magnet. The diamagnetic force of repulsion is very weak (a hundred thousand...
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Diamagnetism is a property of all materials and opposes applied magnetic fields, but is very weak. Paramagnetism, when present, is stronger than diamagnetism and produces magnetization in the direction of the applied field, and proportional to the applied field.
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The simple notion that if two entities, atoms or ions, have the same number of electrons then they will have the same electronic structure and hence the same diamagnetism is not always valid.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on diamagnetism (physics), kind of magnetism characteristic of materials that line up at right angles to a nonuniform magnetic field and that partly expel from their interior the magnetic field in which they are placed. ... The diamagnetism of some materials, however, is masked either...
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Magnet repels water. This can be seen by the change in reflection when magnet is moved under bowl with small amount of water in it.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about diamagnetism. diamagnetism. Information about diamagnetism in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... The diamagnetism in some reported magnetometric hysteresis curves is an undesired source of uncertainty.
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