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Weiss$95431$ - translation to English

CURIE LAW:-MAGNETIZATION OF PARAMAGNETIC SAMPLE IS DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL TO EXTERNAL MAGNETIC FIELD AND INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL TO ABSOLUTE TEMPERATURE
Curie-Weiss Law; Curie-Weiss; Curie-Weiss law; Weiss constant

Weiss      
n. Weiss, Nachname; Peter Weiss (1916-1982), deutsch-schwedischer Dramatiker und Schriftsteller; Erich Weiss "Harry Houdini" (1874-1926), amerikanischer zauberkünstler und Schriftsteller
Mallory-Weiss syndrome         
BLEEDING FROM A LACERATION IN THE MUCOSA AT THE JUNCTION OF THE STOMACH AND ESOPHAGUS
Mallory-Weiss Syndrome; Mallory-Weiss tear; Mallory-weiss syndrome; Gastro-oesophageal laceration-haemorrhage syndrome; Mallory-Weiss tears; Mallory-Weiss syndrome; Mad lad syndrome; Mallory weiss tear; Mallory Weiss; Esophageal tear; Lower esophageal tear
Mallory-Weiss Syndrom, Risse im unteren Teil der Speiseröhre (oft bei Alkoholiker)

Definition

Houdini
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¦ noun a person skilled at escaping.
Origin
1920s: from the name of Harry Houdini (Erik Weisz), American escape artist.

Wikipedia

Curie–Weiss law

In magnetism, the Curie–Weiss law is a mean-field theory that describes the magnetic susceptibility χ of a ferromagnet in the paramagnetic region above the Curie point:

χ = C T T C {\displaystyle \chi ={\frac {C}{T-T_{\rm {C}}}}}

where C is a material-specific Curie constant, T is the absolute temperature, and TC is the Curie temperature, both measured in kelvin. The law predicts a singularity in the susceptibility at T = TC. Below this temperature, the ferromagnet has a spontaneous magnetization. The name is given after Pierre Curie and Pierre Weiss.