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Searched all over, still could not find the magnetic permability of water vapour. Please help!. email me at shellysharma@yahoo.com if you know the value.
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The magnetic permeability of water vapour refers to the ability of water vapour to be magnetized when exposed to a magnetic field.
The magnetic permeability of water vapour is significantly lower than that of liquid water. This is because the molecules of water vapour are more spread out and less organized compared to those in liquid water.
The magnetic permeability of water vapour plays a crucial role in atmospheric science as it affects the behavior of water vapour in the Earth's atmosphere. It influences the movement and distribution of water vapour, which in turn impacts weather patterns and climate.
Yes, the magnetic permeability of water vapour can be changed by altering its physical state. For example, when water vapour condenses into liquid water, its magnetic permeability increases.
The magnetic permeability of water vapour can be measured using a device called a magnetometer. This instrument measures the strength and direction of magnetic fields and can be used to determine the magnetic permeability of various substances, including water vapour.