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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «CURIE'S LAW»
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Understanding Non-equilibrium Thermodynamics: Foundations, ...
Step 5. Restrictions due to material symmetry: Curie's law According to relation (
2.21), one should in principle be allowed to couple any flux to any force. However
, material symmetry reduces the number of couplings between fluxes and forces.
Georgy Lebon, David Jou, 2008
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From Microphysics to Macrophysics: Methods and Applications ...
V. fcT. J. T. kT. y. ' 1.4.2 Curie's Law The magnetization of a body is equal to its
magnetic moment per unit volume so that the magnetic susceptibility in our model
follows from (1.1) and (1.37): ...
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Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Volume 2: Electricity, ...
In this region, the magnetization is given by 27-33 CURIE'S LAW Note that fiB /(
kT) is the ratio of the maximum energy of a dipole in the magnetic field to the
characteristic thermal energy. The result that the magnetization varies inversely
with ...
Paul A. Tipler, Gene Mosca, 2004
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High Density Data Storage: Principle, Technology, and Materials
Curie's law The dependence of the magnetic moment on temperature for
paramagnetic materials is known as Curie's law: Here χ is the magnetic
susceptibility, M the resulting magnetization, H the applied magnetic field, C a
material-specific ...
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Electricity and Magnetism, Volume 1: Third Edition
... splitting 457I462, 464 Crystal field splitting in octahedral environment 458I460
Crystal lattice, see lattice, crystal Crystalline electric field 454, 457462, 470,
525I527, 722 Crystal rectifier 564 Curie's law 169470, 305, 448450, 470 Curie's
law, ...
B. Bleaney, Brebis Bleaney, 2013
Show that the energy, E, of a paramagnetic material that obeys Curie's law is a
function of temperature, T, alone. ... What we know about paramagnetic materials
includes the fundamental constraint dE = TdS + (Bo/o)dBm and Curie's law, B m ...
The present paper describes experiments with various substances (magnetite,
invar, etc.), and also discusses the subject from a theoretical standpoint. [See
also Abs. 1180 (1922).] A. W. 1720. Deviations of Liquid Oxygen from Curie's
Law.
Palladium deviates markedly from Curie's law, the results agreeing in this respect
with those of Honda and Owen [see Abs. 1516 (1910), 1118 (1912)]. Iron alum
follows Curie's law throughout the whole range of temperature employed.
Physical Society (Great Britain), American Physical Society, 1915
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Magnetism and Very Low Temperatures
No large deviations from Curie's law are to be expected as long as the entropy
does not appreciably differ from this value. For iron-ammonium alum for instance,
a field of 2000 G. at 1°K. will lead to a decrease of entropy of 18 x io-4 watt sec.
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Physics for Scientists and Engineers
In weak fields, the magnetization is approximately proportional to the applied
field, as indicated by the orange dashed line in the figure. In this region, the
magnetization is given by M M = — M 27-^4 n 1 rp * V-*g *• ' ^ * CURIE'S LAW
Note that ...
Paul A. Tipler, Gene Mosca, 2007