materials, diamagnetism is a weak effect which can be detected only by sensitive laboratory instruments, but a superconductor acts as a strong diamagnet because...
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Michael Faraday (section Diamagnetism)
discoveries include the principles underlying electromagnetic induction, diamagnetism and electrolysis. Although Faraday received little formal education,...
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Meissner effect (section Perfect diamagnetism)
fundamental origins of diamagnetism in superconductors and normal materials are very different. In normal materials diamagnetism arises as a direct result...
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Magnetism (section Diamagnetism)
motion makes it more difficult for the electrons to maintain alignment. Diamagnetism appears in all materials and is the tendency of a material to oppose...
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Permeability (electromagnetism) (section Diamagnetism)
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 (redirect from Perfect diamagnetism)
Superdiamagnetism (or perfect diamagnetism) is a phenomenon occurring in certain materials at low temperatures, characterised by the complete absence of...
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called paramagnetism, or an alignment against the field, χ < 0, called diamagnetism. Magnetic susceptibility indicates whether a material is attracted into...
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some as a sign of superconductivity, although it is a sign of regular diamagnetism or ferromagnetism. While initial preprints claimed the material was a...
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(Curie's law) and diamagnetism, Van Vleck discovered an additional paramagnetic contribution of the same order as Langevin's diamagnetism. Van Vleck contribution...
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magnetic levitation; permanent magnets, electromagnets, ferromagnetism, diamagnetism, superconducting magnets, and magnetism due to induced currents in conductors...
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