In physics, susceptibility is the ratio of the intensity of magnetization produced in a material to the intensity of the magnetic field to which the material is exposed. It measures the extent to which a material is magnetized by an applied magnetic field. Diamagnetic materials have small negative susceptibilities; paramagnetic materials have small positive susceptibilities; ferromagnetic materials have large positive susceptibilities. Research Susceptibility
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