What is magnetism? Why diamagnetic material have negative susceptibility?
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Diamagnetic substances are composed of atoms that have no net magnetic moments (i.e., all the orbital shells are filled and there are no unpaired electrons). However, when subjected to a field, a negative magnetization is produced and thus the susceptibility is negative (2).
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