Diamagnetism (redirect from Diamagnetic)
magnetism, the material is called diamagnetic. In paramagnetic and ferromagnetic substances, the weak diamagnetic force is overcome by the attractive...
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Magnetic levitation (redirect from Diamagnetic levitation)
electronic stabilization or diamagnetic materials (since relative magnetic permeability is less than one); it can be shown that diamagnetic materials are stable...
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the diamagnetic inequality relates the Sobolev norm of the absolute value of a section of a line bundle to its covariant derivative. The diamagnetic inequality...
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aluminium and oxygen, are weakly attracted to an applied magnetic field; diamagnetic substances, such as copper and carbon, are weakly repelled; while antiferromagnetic...
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direction of the applied magnetic field. In contrast with this behavior, diamagnetic materials are repelled by magnetic fields and form induced magnetic fields...
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Guiding center (redirect from Diamagnetic drift)
treating the acceleration of the particle as fictitious forces. The diamagnetic drift can be derived from the force due to a pressure gradient. Finally...
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levitate on top of a magnet becoming super diamagnetic. In a powerful magnetic field utilizing diamagnetic levitation, even small live animals have been...
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further destabilising, but materials with a permeability less than one (diamagnetic materials) permit stable configurations. Informally, the case of a point...
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Aromatic ring current (redirect from Diamagnetic ring current)
significantly shielded (with respect to the reference) at −1.1 ppm. Hence a diamagnetic ring current or diatropic ring current is associated with aromaticity...
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such that at temperatures below 90 K, Cu2(OAc)4(H2O)2 is essentially diamagnetic. Cu2(OAc)4(H2O)2 was a critical step in the development of modern theories...
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