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The Curie constant appears in Curie's law, which relates the magnetic field and the temperature to the magnetisation of a paramagnetic substans. In a paramagnetic material the magnetization is related to applied magnetic field as where M is the resulting magnetisation B is the magnetic flux density of the applied field, measured in teslas T is absolute temperature, measured in kelvins C is a material-specific Curie constant This relation is called... In physics, a magnetic field is an entity produced by moving electric charges (electric currents) that exerts a force on other moving charges. ... Paramagnetism is the tendency of the atomic magnetic dipoles, due to quantum-mechanical spin, in a material that is otherwise non-magnetic to align with an external magnetic field. ...


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In a paramagnetic material the magnetization is related to applied magnetic field as where M is the resulting magnetisation B is the magnetic flux density of the applied field, measured in teslas T is absolute temperature, measured in kelvins C is a material-specific Curie constant This relation is called... Paramagnetism is the tendency of the atomic magnetic dipoles, due to quantum-mechanical spin as well as electron orbital angular momentum, to align with an external magnetic field. ...

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Curie's law (P. Curie) The susceptibility of a paramagnetic substance is inversely proportional to the thermodynamic temperature of the substance.
The constant of that proportionality is the Young modulus of elasticity for that substance.
Planck constant; h The fundamental constant equal to the ratio of the energy of a quantum of energy to its frequency.
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