CURIE-WEISS LAW


Meaning of CURIE-WEISS LAW in English

-ˈwīs-, -ˈvīs- noun

Usage: usually capitalized C&W

Etymology: after Pierre Curie & Pierre-Ernest Weiss died 1940 French physicists

: a law of magnetism: the susceptibility of a paramagnetic substance is inversely proportional to the excess of its temperature above the Curie point, below which it ceases to be paramagnetic

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