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Mathew Shelton
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18 February, 12:57
Why Graphite is Diamagnetic?
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Shaun Woodward
18 February, 13:23
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Answer: Through years of studying and research;
Graphite has shown that in weak and quantizing magnetic fields it is material is a highly anisotropie diamagnetic substance whose non-oscillating part of the magnetic suscepti - bility weakly depends on magnetic field.
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Diamagnetism is a (very) weak form of magnetism which is caused (induced) by a change in the orbital motion of electrons mostly due to an applied magnetic field.
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