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Water is a magnetic material ​

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“Since water is diamagnetic, it should not be affected by a magnetic field,” Inaba told PhysicsWeb. “We believe that the thermal motion of the partially charged atoms in the water gives rise to a Lorentz force when a magnetic field is applied.

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Water has many unusual properties: it has relatively high melting and boiling points for a small molecule, and the liquid state can also be denser than the solid state. ... “Since water is diamagnetic, it should not be affected by a magnetic field,” Inaba told PhysicsWeb.

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