Crossword-Solution: DIAMAGNETISM
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Diamagnetism | n. | The science which treats of diamagnetic phenomena, and of the properties of diamagnetic bodies. |
| Diamagnetism | n. | That form or condition of magnetic action which characterizes diamagnetics. |
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| the form of magnetism possessed by diamagnetic bodies | 1 answer |
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The problem called for another method; and what he proposed was this: 'To place the insect within an induction coil, so as to disturb any magnetic or diamagnetic sensibility which it seems just possible that they may possess.' To treat an insect as you would a magnetic needle and to subject it to the current from an induction coil in order to disturb its magnetism or diamagnetism appeared to me, I must confess, a curious notion, worthy of an imagination in the last ditch.
And, moreover, they have the power of exciting fresh whirls in neighboring conductors, and of repelling them according to the laws of diamagnetism.
But the determination of the influence of magnetism on light, the discovery of diamagnetism, of the influence of crystalline structure on magnetism, and the completion of the mathematical theory of electricity, all belong to the present epoch.
RESEARCHES ON DIAMAGNETISM AND MAGNECRYSTALLIC ACTION, including the Question of Diamagnetic Polarity.
The object of this discourse is to enquire whether the force of diamagnetism, which manifests itself as a repulsion of certain bodies by the poles of a magnet, is to be ranged as a polar force, beside that of magnetism; or as an unpolar force, beside that of gravitation.