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The normal phase of vanadium has a magnetic susceptibility close to zero. Consider a long, thin vanadium cylinder with its axis parallel to an external magnetic field B? 0 in the +x-direction. At points far from the ends of the cylinder, by symmetry, all the magnetic vectors are parallel to the x-axis.

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The normal phrase i think you should look it up at Google.com or other search engines like Yahoo.com

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Vanadium is a transition metal, and it's normally a solid.

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the normal phase is a solid.

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solid

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