| Langevin theory of paramagnetism [länzh·van ¦thē·ǝ·rē ǝv ´par·ǝ`mag·nǝ´tiz·ǝm] ELECTROMAGNETISM A theory which treats a substance as a classical (non-quantum-mechanical) collection of permanent magnetic dipoles with no interactions between them, having a Boltzmann distribution with respect to energy of interaction with an applied field. |