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- the other metals, where the first-mentioned tendency dominates, are nonmagnetic (e.g. sodium, aluminium, and magnesium) or antiferromagnetic (e.g. manganese)...
- in its color and in its great ability to reflect light. It is soft, nonmagnetic, and ductile. It has one stable isotope, 27Al, which is highly abundant...
- the alloy components and is about 950 °C (1,742 °F). Bronze is usually nonmagnetic, but certain alloys containing iron or nickel may have magnetic properties...
- vitreous body (H44.7) Retained (old) intraocular foreign body, nonmagnetic Retained (nonmagnetic)(old) foreign body (in): anterior chamber ciliary body iris...
- fluid. To optimize the movement of the core, the core tube needs to be nonmagnetic. If the core tube were magnetic, then it would offer a shunt path for...
- 6 W/(m⋅K) Electrical resistivity 1 µΩ⋅m (at 20 °C) Magnetic ordering nonmagnetic CAS Number 7440-14-4 History Discovery Pierre and Marie Curie (1898)...
- connectors. Beryllium copper is non-sparking yet physically tough and nonmagnetic, fulfilling the requirements of ATEX directive for Zones 0, 1, and 2...
- Annealed Copper Standard. The unit for expressing the conductivity of nonmagnetic materials by testing using the eddy current method. Generally used for...
- ) Electrical resistivity α-Po: 0.40 µΩ⋅m (at 0 °C) Magnetic ordering nonmagnetic CAS Number 7440-08-6 History Naming after Polonia, Latin for Poland,...
- In addition, a nonuniform magnetic field exerts minuscule forces on "nonmagnetic" materials by three other magnetic effects: paramagnetism, diamagnetism...