Physics, asked by sanap9113, 10 months ago

1. Explain the origin of paramagnetism on the basis of atomic
structure.

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Answered by raisuman2006
0

Answer:

paramagnetism is due to the presence of unpaired electrons in the materials so most of the atoms with inco.pletely are called paramagnetism

Answered by jitekumar4201
2

Explanation:

Paramagnetism can possibly happen when there are purported "unpaired electrons" in the particle or atoms of the material. The blending of electrons is a quantum-mechanical impact where electron turns will in general arrange themselves with their attractive minutes pointing in inverse ways. At the point when that occurs, diamagnetism is such's left.  

At the point when electron turns aren't matched up that way, however, paramagnetism can overpower the more fragile diamagnetic impact of the orbital movement of the electrons.  

The inclination of the attractive snapshots of the electrons to agree with the applied field produces "charge," which basically implies a non-zero thickness of instigated attractive minutes. The arrangement of each one of those little electron magnets with the applied field strengthens the applied field, expanding the thickness of eild lines inside the material.

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