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Introduction to Part II (INSAM Examples)of an electric field acquires an electric polarization that disappears when the field is removed. For small values of the applied electric field ., the polarization (electric dipole moment per unit volume) of an ordinary dielectric is proportional to the field, that is, . where . is the constant of proportionality.TRACE 发表于 2025-3-27 00:21:37
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Magnetic Systems,gnetization and therefore are used as permanent magnets. If heated, however, such materials lose their natural magnetization at a given temperature, called critical temperature .. or Curie temperature, and become paramagnetic.串通 发表于 2025-3-27 16:58:51
Dielectrics,of an electric field acquires an electric polarization that disappears when the field is removed. For small values of the applied electric field ., the polarization (electric dipole moment per unit volume) of an ordinary dielectric is proportional to the field, that is, . where . is the constant of proportionality.