noun
- plural of diamagnetism; the property of a material that causes it to be repelled by a magnetic field, or the collection of such properties in multiple materials or contexts.
Usage: physics; technical
Examples
- The diamagnetisms of various organic compounds were measured in the laboratory.
- Scientists compared the diamagnetisms of different metals to understand their magnetic behavior.
- The study examined diamagnetisms across a range of temperatures.
- Diamagnetisms are weaker than paramagnetic or ferromagnetic effects in most materials.