short note on diamagnetism class 12
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Diamagnetic substances are weakly repelled by a magnetic field. ... They are weakly magnetized on application of magnetic field in opposite direction. Pairing of electrons cancel out their magnetic moments and they lose their magnetic character. For example, H2O, NaCl and C6H6 are some examples of such substances.
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Diamagnetism is the property of magnetic substances such as ferromagnetism and paramagnetism. The substances which when placed in an external magnetizing field, get magnetized feebly in a direction opposite to the magnetizing field are called diamagnetic substances.
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