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define dai magnetic​

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Answered by arunkaushik9377
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In chemistry and physics, to be diamagnetic indicates that a substance contains no unpaired electrons and is not attracted to a magnetic field. ... If the substance is placed in a magnetic field, the direction of its induced magnetism will be opposite to that of iron (a ferromagnetic material), producing a repulsive force.

Answered by kamallimbu486765
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you mean by diamagnetic check it

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In chemistry and physics, to be diamagnetic indicates that a substance contains no unpaired electrons and is not attracted to a magnetic field. ... Sebald Justinus Brugmans first observed diamagnetism in 1778, noting antimony and bismuth were repelled by magnets.

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