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... magnetic field intensity . Quite frequently the sus- ceptibility may also be defined referred to unit mass or to a mole of the substance . The molar susceptibility is written XM . Diamagnetism is associated with the tendency of ...
... magnetic field intensity . Quite frequently the sus- ceptibility may also be defined referred to unit mass or to a mole of the substance . The molar susceptibility is written XM . Diamagnetism is associated with the tendency of ...
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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. = 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. = 4M , is often ...
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... magnetic field to persist with undiminished strength for days . In experiments at Leiden1 using a coil of 700 meters ... magnetic fields . It is possible to destroy superconductivity by the application of a sufficiently strong magnetic ...
... magnetic field to persist with undiminished strength for days . In experiments at Leiden1 using a coil of 700 meters ... magnetic fields . It is possible to destroy superconductivity by the application of a sufficiently strong magnetic ...
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LATTICE ENERGY OF IONIC CRYSTALS | 29 |
ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF CRYSTALS | 43 |
LATTICE VIBRATIONS | 60 |
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