The latter is occasionally used as a calibrant for magnetic susceptibility measurements because it has no tendency to hydrate.
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Where " ? " e and " ? " m are the magnetic susceptibilities of a given material respectively.
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Magnetic susceptibility above the Curie Temperature can be calculated from the Curie Weiss law, which is derived from Curie's law.
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Quantitative measures of the magnetic susceptibility also provide insights into the structure of materials, providing insight into bonding and energy levels.
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Some EM conductivity instruments are also capable of measuring magnetic susceptibility, a property that is becoming increasingly important in archaeological studies.
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The external conductor was normally made of plates of aluminium, chosen due to its high magnetic susceptibility in relation to its price.
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In electromagnetism, the "'magnetic susceptibility "'( Latin :, receptive; denoted ) is one measure of the magnetic properties of a material.
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The ferrofluid magnetization depends on the local value of the applied magnetic field "'H "'as well as on the fluid magnetic susceptibility.
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The pair assumed that directional differences in the core's elasticity mirrored variations in its electrical conductivity and electromagnetic behavior, including its magnetic susceptibility.
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Rabi sent his thesis, entitled " On the Principal Magnetic Susceptibilities of Crystals ", to " Physical Review " on 16 July 1926.