NOUN
- magnet made of a substance whose magnetization is proportional to the strength of the magnetic field applied to it
How To Use paramagnet In A Sentence
- The MS depends on factors such as the concentrations of ferrimagnetic and paramagnetic minerals and the magnetic grain size.
- Such flexibility has been observed by electrical birefringence, electron paramagnetic resonance, fluorescence resonance energy transfer, phosphorescence, and electron microscopy.
- In RBCs, we hypothesized, different amounts of intracellular metHb would result in different degrees of cell paramagnetism, relative to that of water, and would affect the observed MM.
- Compared with ideal Fermi gas, the interaction of particles strengthen Pauli paramagnetism.
- Examples of the latter case is the transition between liquid and gas at the critical point, and from ferromagnetism to paramagnetism in metals such as iron, nickel and cobalt. Press Release: The 1982 Nobel Prize in Physics
- The thermal motion of imidazole axial ligands has also been investigated by electron paramagnetic and nuclear magnetic resonance spectra in proteins and synthetic models in homogeneous solution.
- When a paramagnetic material is placed in a strong magnetic field, it becomes a magnet, and as long as the strong magnetic field is present, it will attract and repel other magnets in the usual way.
- Meanwhile, Kazuhito Hashimoto at the University of Tokyo in Japan has built a reversibly switching molecular magnet that changes from a paramagnetic to a ferrimagnetic state when light is shone on it.
- The magnetic susceptibility of a paramagnetic material is inversely proportional to absolute temperature.
- The presence of water molecules surrounding a paramagnetic metal ion can be detected via magnetic interactions with the water protons.