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... magnetic and paramagnetic susceptibilities of gases , followed by a quantum ... field intensity . Quite frequently the sus- ceptibility may also be defined ... magnetic field . In electromagnetism we are familiar with Lenz's law , which ...
... magnetic and paramagnetic susceptibilities of gases , followed by a quantum ... field intensity . Quite frequently the sus- ceptibility may also be defined ... magnetic field . In electromagnetism we are familiar with Lenz's law , which ...
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... magnetic field H , are deflected toward the lower face of the specimen , which then charges up until the resulting electric field cancels the effect of the magnetic field . and the magnetic field , as shown in Fig . 11.14 . The voltage ...
... magnetic field H , are deflected toward the lower face of the specimen , which then charges up until the resulting electric field cancels the effect of the magnetic field . and the magnetic field , as shown in Fig . 11.14 . The voltage ...
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... magnetic moment even in the absence of an applied magnetic field . The saturation magnetization M , is defined as the spontaneous magnetic moment per unit volume . In technical literature the saturation flux density B.s 4M , is often ...
... magnetic moment even in the absence of an applied magnetic field . The saturation magnetization M , is defined as the spontaneous magnetic moment per unit volume . In technical literature the saturation flux density B.s 4M , is often ...
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DIFFRACTION OF XRAYS BY CRYSTALS | 44 |
CLASSIFICATION OF SOLIDS LATTICE ENERGY | 63 |
ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF CRYSTALS | 85 |
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