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diamagnetism

That branch of magnetism which treats of diamagnetic phenomena and of the properties of diamagnetic bodies. Diamagnetism is a property exhibited by substances with a negative magnetic susceptibility, that is, by substances which magnetize in a direction opposite to that of an applied magnetic field. A diamagnetic substance has a magnetic permeability less than 1, and is repelled when placed near a magnet. The magnetization of diamagnetic substances is associated with the currents induced on application of a magnetic field. According to Lenz's law, the flow of an induced current is in such a direction as to oppose the change of flux of the inducing field; this accounts for the negative susceptibility. The diamagnetic susceptibility is invariably small, of the order of −10-5 cm3/mole.

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