1. A substance whose only magnetic response is diamagnetism is called a diamagnet . 2. Earnshaw's theorem does not apply to diamagnets . 3. For example, the magnetic susceptibility of diamagnets such as water is } }. 4. And the diamagnet would need to be aligned. 5. Diamagnets may be levitated in stable equilibrium in a magnetic field, with no power consumption.6. They also are highly magnetic and can be perfect diamagnets below a lower critical magnetic field. 7. Magnetically disordered minerals ( diamagnets and paramagnets ) contribute a weak magnetism and have no remanence. 8. The superconductor acts as a strong diamagnet because it repels a magnetic field entirely from its interior. 9. A permanent magnet can be stably suspended by various configurations of strong permanent magnets and strong diamagnets . 10. The superconductor is first heated strongly, then cooled with liquid nitrogen to levitate on top of a diamagnet .