Definition:Mass Susceptibility
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Definition
Mass susceptibility is a measure of how a substances will become magnetized under a magnetic field.
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Symbol
- $\chi_\rho$
The usual symbol used to denote mass susceptibility is $\chi_\rho$.
Its $\LaTeX$ code is \chi_\rho
.
Dimension
Mass susceptibility has the dimension $\mathsf M^{-1}$.
Units
Mass susceptibility is reported in SI unit as per kilogram: $\mathrm {kg^{-1} }$.
Mass susceptibility is reported in SI unit as e.m.u. per gram: $\mathrm {e.m.u. \, kg^{-1} }$.
Conversion Factors
\(\ds \) | \(\) | \(\ds 1\) | e.m.u. per gram | |||||||||||
\(\ds \) | \(=\) | \(\ds 4 \pi \times 10^{-3}\) | per kilogram |
Also see
- Results about mass susceptibility can be found here.
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