mindcoremedia
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The simplest I can explain it is:
We have to theoretically mix 2 or 3 alloys that have the same properties of silver listed below
1. Weight per cubic cm
2. Diamagnetic repelling force
Just can't figure out how to calculate it.
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My partner and I were assigned a project. We came up with the idea to create an equation that would satisfy an ultimate condition of an alloy of metals having the same weight per volume, and diamagnetic value as the original pure metal element.
I think we bit off more than we can chew. We need your help guys.
Our main idea was to create a theoretical alloy from 2-3 metals that have the same 2 values mentioned above as silver
Here are the values we are working with:
Bismuth:
9.808 gram per cubic cm
-16.6 χm [× 10−5 (SI units)] diamagnetic value
Silver:
10.5 gram per cubic cm
-2.6 χm [× 10−5 (SI units)] diamagnetic value
Lead:
11.342 grams per cubic cm
-1.8 χm [× 10−5 (SI units)] diamagnetic value
Copper
8.94 grams per cubic centimeter
-1.0 χm [× 10−5 (SI units)] diamagnetic value
Diamagnetic values are shown in negatives however bismuth has over 6x the diamagnetic properties of silver.
If anyone could help with this it would be amazing. We are totally lost. Thanks guys/ladies.
We have to theoretically mix 2 or 3 alloys that have the same properties of silver listed below
1. Weight per cubic cm
2. Diamagnetic repelling force
Just can't figure out how to calculate it.
___________________
My partner and I were assigned a project. We came up with the idea to create an equation that would satisfy an ultimate condition of an alloy of metals having the same weight per volume, and diamagnetic value as the original pure metal element.
I think we bit off more than we can chew. We need your help guys.
Our main idea was to create a theoretical alloy from 2-3 metals that have the same 2 values mentioned above as silver
Here are the values we are working with:
Bismuth:
9.808 gram per cubic cm
-16.6 χm [× 10−5 (SI units)] diamagnetic value
Silver:
10.5 gram per cubic cm
-2.6 χm [× 10−5 (SI units)] diamagnetic value
Lead:
11.342 grams per cubic cm
-1.8 χm [× 10−5 (SI units)] diamagnetic value
Copper
8.94 grams per cubic centimeter
-1.0 χm [× 10−5 (SI units)] diamagnetic value
Diamagnetic values are shown in negatives however bismuth has over 6x the diamagnetic properties of silver.
If anyone could help with this it would be amazing. We are totally lost. Thanks guys/ladies.