| 1. | The magnetic susceptibility only applies above the Curie temperature for disordered states.
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| 2. | For example, the magnetic susceptibility of diamagnets such as water is } }.
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| 3. | An alternative method for measuring magnetic susceptibility is the Gouy balance.
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| 4. | Surface magnetic susceptibility has also shown recent promise for forensic search.
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| 5. | Due to magnetic susceptibility tensor cannot be reduced to a scalar.
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| 6. | In analogy to magnetic susceptibility, electric susceptibility only occurs above.
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| 7. | The method is most suitable for systems with large values for magnetic susceptibility tensor.
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| 8. | Some of his measures of magnetic susceptibility continue to be the most precise in existence.
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| 9. | In terms of relative permeability, the magnetic susceptibility is
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| 10. | The magnetic susceptibility, the second derivative of the free energy with the field, changes discontinuously.
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