释义 |
curie-weiss law \-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 |