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Standard XII
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How the net dipole moment of an atom for diamagnetic material is zero?
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For an element, the net dipole moment of all atoms is zero, but the dipole moment of every individual atom in it is non-zero. The material is -
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If the magnetic dipole moment of an atom of diamagnetic material, paramagnetic material and ferromagnetic material are denoted by
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If the magnetic dipole moment and susceptibility of an atom of diamagnetic material and paramagnetic materials are denoted by
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The permanent magnetic moment of atoms or molecules of a diamagnetic material is
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