Sentences with diamagnetic
di·a·mag·net·ic
D d - An apparatus for demonstrating, investigating and observing Brownian motion and temperature of a medium, such as gas or liquid, uses a small particle which is diamagnetically suspended in the medium.
- One illustrated the diamagnetic properties of water and the other demonstrated diamagnetically stabilized magnetic levitation.
- The chart below is the magnetogram made by Meredith Lamb with his seismograph in which the mass is a bar magnet diamagnetically levitated.
- Superconductors are the strongest diamagnets, and many ordinary materials are weakly diamagnetic.
- Of course, the diamagnetically stabilised levitation is unlikely to be a panacea for every application where magnetic bearings were previously considered.
- Unfortunately, DNA displays a negative anisotropy in diamagnetic susceptibility that tends to align the DNA axis perpendicular to the magnetic field.
- In the iron diamagnetic form, magnetic anisotropy arises from the heme, aromatic moieties, and elements of secondary structure.
- The main impact of the diamagnetic components is dilution of the strongly magnetizable minerals.
- Any remaining magnetic effects in diamagnetic materials are produced by the orbiting electrons.