Lecture

Magnetism: Types and Susceptibility

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This lecture covers the different types of magnetism, including paramagnetism, ferromagnetism, and diamagnetism. It explains the physical origin of magnetic susceptibility and the behavior of uncoupled and induced magnetic dipoles. The instructor discusses typical values of magnetic susceptibility at 293 K and 1 atm, as well as the influence of temperature on magnetization in magnetic domains.

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