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Mass magnetic susceptibility

Magnetic Properties. Figures 3.1-271 and 3.1-345-3.1-347 [1.216] give a survey and present selected data of the magnetic mass susceptibility for the element and for Os—Cr alloys. This alloy system exhibits antiferromagnetism in compositions from 0.3 to 2.2at.%Os in the temperature range on the left-hand side of the bold vertical bars in Fig. 3.1-347. In Fe—Os alloys the temperature of the magnetic transitionand the atomic... [Pg.405]

Fig. 3.1-272 Temperature dependence of the magnetic mass susceptibility of Pd—Rh alloys [1.217, p. 169]... Fig. 3.1-272 Temperature dependence of the magnetic mass susceptibility of Pd—Rh alloys [1.217, p. 169]...
The quantity that is most frequently obtained from experimental measurements of magnetism is the specific (or mass) susceptibility, x- 1 is related to the volume susceptibility through the density, d... [Pg.242]

Magnetic susceptibilities are usually given in the literature on a mass or molar basis. Thus, while the volume susceptibility x is induced moment per unit volume per unit applied field and is dimensionless, the mass susceptibility... [Pg.361]

Evidently, the susceptibility subduced from such experiments is the mean mass susceptibility. This quantity, for linear magnetics, is close to the isothermal susceptibility. However, deviations from linear behaviour increase with... [Pg.116]

The value of is proportional to the number of magnetic dipoles present. The susceptibility is thus given in several forms. In the derivation above, N is the number of dipoles per unit volume, and the susceptibility is called the volume susceptibility, Xv in m . The mass susceptibility, Xm. in which N refers to the number of magnetic dipoles per unit mass, is given by Xv/p, where p is the density in kgm . The susceptibility of one mole of the substance, the molar susceptibility, Xmoiar> is given by (Xv m)> where is the molar volume of the material. [Pg.372]

Mass susceptibility magnetic susceptibility related to the mass of a test sample, measured in kg. ... [Pg.471]

For the magnetic and electrical properties of paper sheets, the mass susceptibility X, c.g.s.] and AC conductivity (a ohm cm ] of paper samples were measured and recorded in Table 7.15. It was observed that this investigated CMC-Fe[III]-based beater additive Improved to less extent the semiconductor property of produced paper sheets however, the trend was reversed for the case of HEC-Fe(III] and CMC-Zn[II] complexes. These observations are probably related to the magnetic moment, molar conductivity and electrical conductivity of metal and metal complexes [19,49]. [Pg.291]


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