Is a diamagnet the “opposite” of a magnet? If so, then the anwer is no.
There is no dipolar attraction force with diamagnetism at all - for reasons
that are not well understood other than the obvious lack of poles..
In one sense, you could ask “why do force fields such as diamagnetism always
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Coulomb's law -- like the notion of absolute zero -- is based on an
extrapolation.
It is possible that the rule of repulsion between like charges and the rule
of attraction between opposite charges does not hold for very small scales.
Instead, suppose the relationship between certain charge
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