paramagnetizmusról
Paramagnetizmusról is the Hungarian term for paramagnetism. Paramagnetism is a type of magnetism, a physical phenomenon in which a material is weakly attracted by an external magnetic field. When placed in a magnetic field, the magnetic moments of the atoms in a paramagnetic material tend to align with the field. This alignment results in a net magnetic moment for the material, which is in the same direction as the applied field.
Unlike ferromagnetism, the magnetic effect in paramagnetism is relatively weak. When the external magnetic field is
Common examples of paramagnetic materials include aluminum, platinum, oxygen, and many salts of transition metals. The