Lecture

Isolated Magnetic Moments: Magnetic Susceptibility

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This lecture discusses the relationship between magnetization and the applied magnetic field, defining magnetic field B as the force acting on a charge particle. It explains the concept of magnetic susceptibility as a tensor of proportionality between magnetization and the magnetizing field, highlighting the distinction between linear and nonlinear materials.

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