| 11. | However, the classical theory for Langevin diamagnetism gives the same prediction as the quantum theory.
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| 12. | The Langevin theory of diamagnetism applies to materials containing atoms with closed shells ( see dielectrics ).
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| 13. | He adopted the term " diamagnetism " after it was suggested to him by William Whewell.
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| 14. | However, since diamagnetism is such a weak property, its effects are not observable in everyday life.
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| 15. | This can be done with all components at room temperature, making a visually effective demonstration of diamagnetism.
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| 16. | The Bohr van Leeuwen theorem proves that there cannot be any diamagnetism or paramagnetism in a purely classical system.
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| 17. | I guess this question is directed towards people who are familar with how things can be levitated with diamagnetism.
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| 18. | Diamagnetism was first discovered when Sebald Justinus Brugmans observed in 1778 that bismuth and antimony were repelled by magnetic fields.
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| 19. | The diamagnetism of this complex arises from anti-ferromagnetic coupling between the unpaired electrons of the two ligand radicals.
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| 20. | Consequently, diamagnetism is a form of magnetism that a substance exhibits only in the presence of an externally applied magnetic field.
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