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Old 06-May-2007, 05:03 PM
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Originally Posted by papageno View Post
Nope, the helium atom in its ground state has no magnetic moment.
No, helium atom has powerful nucleus magnetic moment which is directly opposite to earth’s magnetic moment (gravity).

eg:works as like poles of bar magnet reples

The atom which reacts against its gravity when there are some changes at temperature belongs to semi anti gravity atom . So when we compare helium, its mainly semi anti gravity atoms which has semi character of A and B atom.but with some changes in Proportion.

For eg aprox: we can say helium has 75% character of A (gas)and 25% character of B atom(solid).

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