If we present to it the vibrating body, it will be repelled, and we shall obtain the results known by the name of diamagnetism. |
Rapidly following it is the discovery of diamagnetism, or the repulsion of matter by a magnet. |
He followed his line of experiments which led him to discover diamagnetism. |
If the body is more sensitive than the air, there is direct magnetism, but if it is less so, there is diamagnetism. |
At the last lecture we attended he showed the diamagnetism of flame, which had been proved by a foreign philosopher. |
The properties of paramagnetism and diamagnetism are not possessed by solids only, but exist also in liquids and gases. |