diamagnetic
/dahy-uh-mag-net-ik/US // ˌdaɪ ə mægˈnɛt ɪk //UK // (ˌdaɪəmæɡˈnɛtɪk) //
双磁,双磁性,双磁的,顺磁
Definitions
adj.形容词 adjective
- 1
Physics.
- : of or relating to a class of substances, as bismuth and copper, whose permeability is less than that of a vacuum: in a magnetic field, their induced magnetism is in a direction opposite to that of iron.
Examples
The first group is paramagnetic and positive; the corresponding one is diamagnetic and negative.
By a similar arrangement the feeble attractions and repulsions of the diamagnetic force have been made manifest.
He had already magnetized a ray of polarised light, but was still lecturing on the magnetic and diamagnetic properties of matter.
All the tissues of the human body, the blood—though it contains iron—included, were proved to be diamagnetic.
He also proved that the amount of the rotation is proportional to the length of the diamagnetic through which the ray passes.
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