Domagnetism is a term used in science to describe the absence of magnetism in a material. This means that the material does not exhibit any magnetic properties, such as attraction or repulsion to magnets. Materials that are domagnetic do not have a magnetic field and do not interact with magnetic fields.
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Diamagnetism:
Diamagnetism is a form of magnetism in which a substance exhibits a very weak repulsion from a magnetic field. It is the opposite of paramagnetism and ferromagnetism, where materials are attracted to magnetic fields.
Characteristics:
- All materials exhibit diamagnetism, regardless of their temperature or chemical composition. - Diamagnetic materials have a negative magnetic susceptibility, meaning they oppose the formation of a magnetic field within their volume. - The magnetic susceptibility of diamagnetic materials is typically very small and negative, on the order of -10^-6. - Diamagnetism is caused by the induced circulation of electrons in the material in response to an applied magnetic field.