Diamagnetic is an English word with synonyms like magnetism. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Diamagnetic in a sentence
Diamagnetic meaning
Exhibiting diamagnetism; repelled by a magnet.
Synonyms of Diamagnetic
Using Diamagnetic
- The main meaning on this page is: Exhibiting diamagnetism; repelled by a magnet.
- Useful related words include: magnetism, magnetic attraction, magnetic force.
- In the example corpus, diamagnetic often appears in combinations such as: the diamagnetic, is diamagnetic, diamagnetic and.
Context around Diamagnetic
- Average sentence length in these examples: 22.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 9 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Diamagnetic
- In this selection, "diamagnetic" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 22.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, lustrous, almost, behavior, contribution, material and metal stand out and add context to how "diamagnetic" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include admittedly the diamagnetic component is and are strongly diamagnetic. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "diamagnetic" sits close to words such as aapi, aarey and aberdare, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with diamagnetic
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Both low-spin iron and singlet oxygen are diamagnetic. (9 words)
All of these structures are paramagnetic (have unpaired electrons), not diamagnetic. (11 words)
Superconductors repel magnetic fields from their interior and are strongly diamagnetic. (11 words)
Magnetic fields have little effect on the crystal itself, as quartz is diamagnetic ; eddy currents or AC voltages can however be induced into the circuits, and magnetic parts of the mounting and housing may be influenced. (36 words)
Opportunities to test these predictions are provided by configurations such as the ST, spheromak, and FRC, which have a large natural diamagnetic rotation, as well as tokamaks with rotation driven by neutral beam injection. (34 words)
If electromagnetic waves traveling through one material meet another material, having a different dielectric constant or diamagnetic constant from the first, the waves will reflect or scatter from the boundary between the materials. (33 words)
Example sentences (20)
All of these structures are paramagnetic (have unpaired electrons), not diamagnetic.
Any blue tourmaline that is diamagnetic can be identified as paraiba tourmaline colored by copper in contrast to magnetic blue tourmaline colored by iron.
Both low spin Fe 2+ and the disulfide S 2 2− moeties are closed shell entities, explaining the diamagnetic and semiconducting properties.
Both low-spin iron and singlet oxygen are diamagnetic.
Characteristics Physical properties Zinc is a bluish-white, lustrous, diamagnetic metal, though most common commercial grades of the metal have a dull finish.
Dravite species such as green chromium dravite and brown dravite are diamagnetic.
For example, Cu II 2 (OAc) 4 (H 2 O) 2 is almost diamagnetic below room temperature whereas Crystal Field Theory predicts that the molecule would have two unpaired electrons.
For materials that show some other form of magnetism (such as ferromagnetism or paramagnetism ), the diamagnetic contribution becomes negligible.
Hydrogen is therefore diamagnetic and the same holds true for many other elements.
If electromagnetic waves traveling through one material meet another material, having a different dielectric constant or diamagnetic constant from the first, the waves will reflect or scatter from the boundary between the materials.
If is the number of atoms per unit volume, the diamagnetic susceptibility in SI units is : In metals The Langevin theory does not apply to metals because they have non-localized electrons.
In 1845, Michael Faraday demonstrated that it was a property of matter and concluded that every material responded (in either a diamagnetic or paramagnetic way) to an applied magnetic field.
In a diamagnetic material, there are no unpaired electrons, so the intrinsic electron magnetic moments cannot produce any bulk effect.
In contrast with this behavior, diamagnetic materials are repelled by magnetic fields and form induced magnetic fields in the direction opposite to that of the applied magnetic field.
In the latter case the diamagnetic contribution from the closed shell inner electrons simply wins from the weak paramagnetic term of the almost free electrons.
Magnetic fields have little effect on the crystal itself, as quartz is diamagnetic ; eddy currents or AC voltages can however be induced into the circuits, and magnetic parts of the mounting and housing may be influenced.
Minimally, this degree must be stabilized electronically (or by a diamagnetic material, which is too unstable to be used in a precision pump bearing).
Opportunities to test these predictions are provided by configurations such as the ST, spheromak, and FRC, which have a large natural diamagnetic rotation, as well as tokamaks with rotation driven by neutral beam injection.
Strictly speaking Li is a mixed system therefore, although admittedly the diamagnetic component is weak and often neglected.
Superconductors repel magnetic fields from their interior and are strongly diamagnetic.
Common combinations with diamagnetic
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: