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Terbium magnetic susceptibility

Dysprosium is a metal with bright silver luster, relatively stable in air at room temperature. The element has a very high magnetic susceptibility, which means that it is markedly paramagnetic. For dysprosium there are only few applications. One important is its use, together with terbium, in magnetostrictive materials. [Pg.412]


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