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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «DIAMAGNETISM»
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Quantum Theory of Magnetism
This gives rise to collective phenomena, namely para-, ferro-, antiferro- and
ferrimagnetism, which will be discussed later. (b) The field itself induces magnetic
moments. This phenomenon, called diamagnetism is a characteristic of all
materials, ...
Wolfgang Nolting, Anupuru Ramakanth, 2009
2
Researches on
Diamagnetism and Magne-Crystallic Action, ...
SECOND M EM OI R. ON DIAMAGNETISM AND MAGNE-CRYSTALLIC ACTION.
[This investigation was conducted in the laboratory of Professor Magnus, of Berlin
, during the spring of 1851, and was communicated to the British Association at ...
John TYNDALL (F.R.S.), 1870
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Introduction to the Electron Theory of Metals
Magnetism induced in the direction opposite to the applied field is called
diamagnetism. The magnetism associated with spiral motion caused by the
Lorentz force is rigorously treated via quantum mechanics by Landau [3] and is
called the ...
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Encyclopedic Dictionary of Condensed Matter Physics
294 DIAMAGNETISM applied field H0 within the range NB 1 + (1 − N)μ0Hc <
μ0H0 <NB2 +(1−N)μ 0Hc the internal field B averaged over the sample grows
linearly with the increase of H0, changing from B1 to B2. In this case, as only the
...
Charles P. Poole, Jr., 2004
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Dissipative Phenomena in Condensed Matter: Some Applications
10.2, we revisit the quantum dissipative theory of diamagnetism, discussed
earlier in Sect. 9.4. We will argue here that the transition from the Landau to the
Bohr-van Leeuwen (BVL) regime can be viewed as a transition from coherence
to ...
Sushanta Dattagupta, Sanjay Puri, 2004
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Environmental Magnetism: Principles and Applications of ...
2.1 DIAMAGNETISM, PARAMAGNETISM, FERROMAGNETISM The classical
theories of both diamagnetism and paramagnetism first appeared in 1905 in a
paper by Paul Langevin (1872-1946). Diamagnetism is a property of all materials
.
Mark Evans, Friedrich Heller, 2003
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Quantum Chaos: A New Paradigm of Nonlinear Dynamics
First, after an overview of the long history of orbital diamagnetism (from Bohr
through Landau and Peierls), we point out the significance of Van Leeuwen's
thought for modern nonlinear dynamics. We see how the classical skipping
motion of ...
8
Diffusion: Formalism and Applications
More than a century ago, Bohr (1911) and later van Leeuwen (1921)
demonstrated that diamagnetism, as calculated from Gibbsian classical statistical
mechanics, does not yield a finite answer! This is paradoxical because a metal
such as ...
Sushanta Dattagupta, 2013
9
Astrophysics and Condensed Matter
For example, the Larmor diamagnetism and van Vleck Paramag- netism has
been discussed in relativistic quantum theory from the Gordon decomposition
approach [16]. The diamagnetism of charged oscillators in an arbitrary magnetic
field ...
10
Introduction to Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging: ...
Magnetic. properties. of. matter. Paramagnetism,. diamagnetism,. and.
ferromagnetism. Matter contains several components that possess magnetic
dipole moments, and the nuclear spins that give rise to NMR are actually among
the weakest.
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «DIAMAGNETISM»
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Hot and attractive: magnetism can control heat transmission
The explanation for this effect is that the magnetic field disturbs the electrons around the atoms---a phenomenon known as diamagnetism. «The Berlin Eye, giu 15»
Science fair covers all bases, from mealworms to concussions
Other projects involved skin cancer, cellphone spectrophotometers and diamagnetism. “Ten years ago, if you saw a project that was too good to ... «Ventura County Star, apr 15»
Study Suggests Magnetic Fields Can Control Heat And Sound
... externally applied field – an effect called "diamagnetism." This property exists even in substances we don't traditionally think of as magnetic, ... «io9, mar 15»
On Lavoisier, Fourier, Faraday and the ambition of science
His principal innovations consist of those of electrolysis, diamagnetism and electromagnetic induction. While Faraday had little formal ... «RenewAmerica, mar 15»
Of School Dropouts And Why There's Nothing Bad Being One
... effect used in what is now known as a Faraday cage; electromagnetic induction, diamagnetism and electrolysis using the voltaic pile. «GhanaWeb, gen 15»
Five Well-known Science 'Facts' are Wrong
This interaction is called diamagnetism. But the forces involved are incredibly weak. So normally you don't notice them. That is unless you have ... «Laboratory Equipment, ott 14»
Five science 'facts' we learnt at school that are plain wrong
This interaction is called diamagnetism. But the forces involved are incredibly weak. So normally you don't notice them. That is unless you have ... «Phys.Org, ott 14»
Street art celebrates British inventors at Invictus Games
... Michael Faraday, a scientist who discovered electromagnetic induction, diamagnetism and electrolysis; and Frank Whittle, the RAF engineer ... «EastLondonLines, set 14»
Diamagnetic levitation of pyrolitic graphite over a single magnet …
In diamagnetism, a material creates a repelling magnetic field in reaction to an applied magnetic field. The strength of the effect is highly ... «Phys.Org, ago 14»
The real life WOLVERINE: Designer creates 12-inch metal claws …
... of the X-Men can levitate and cause motion in both metallic and nonmetallic objects at will, the latter using the principle of diamagnetism. «Daily Mail, mag 14»