Why is diamagnetism, in contrast, almost independent of temperature?
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Why is diamagnetism, in contrast, almost independent of temperature?
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In the presence of a magnetizing field, the induced dipole moment in a diamagnetic substance is always opposite to the magnetizing field. Hence, the change in temperature that leads to a change in the internal motion of the atoms does not affect the diamagnetism of a material.
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