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What is the characteristic property of a diamagnetic material? |
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Answer» Diamagnetic substances: These are the substances in which feeble magnetism is produced in a direction opposite to the applied magnetic field. These substances are repelled by a strong magnet. These substances have small negative values of magnetism vector M and susceptibility c and positive low value of relative permeability μr, i.e., 1 ≤ c ≤ 0, 0 <μr <1 The examples of diamagnetic substances are bismuth, antimony, copper, lead, water, nitrogen (at STP) and sodium chloride |
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