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Brian-Ghilliotti | 11:43 Tue 11th Apr 2017 | How it Works
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My understanding is that magnetism is the result of an atom with an unpaired electron orbiting in its outer electron cloud. This unpaired electron seeks out another unpaired electron orbiting in the outer orbital cloud of another atom(s), resulting in physical magnetic attraction. What goes on with electrons at the atomic level with diamagnetism?

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