Why susceptibility of dimagnetic material is independent of temperature?
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In diamagnetic materials the susceptibility nearly has a constant value independent of temperature.
These substances have atoms or ions with complete shells, and their diamagnetic behavior is due to the fact that a magnetic field acts to distort the orbital motion.
These substances have atoms or ions with complete shells, and their diamagnetic behavior is due to the fact that a magnetic field acts to distort the orbital motion.
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