单词 | Curie's law |
释义 | Curie's law The susceptibility (Χ) of a paramagnetic substance is proportional to the thermodynamic temperature (T), i.e. Χ = C/T, where C is the Curie constant. A modification of this law, the Curie—Weiss law , is more generally applicable. It states that Χ = C/(T - θ), where θ is the Weiss constant, a characteristic of the material. The law was first proposed by Pierre Curie and modified by another French physicist, Pierre-Ernest Weiss (1865–1940) |
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