Bohr–Van Leeuwen theorem

The Bohr–Van Leeuwen theorem states that when statistical mechanics and classical mechanics are applied consistently, the of the magnetization is always zero. This makes magnetism in solids solely a quantum mechanical effect and means that classical physics cannot account for paramagnetism, diamagnetism and ferromagnetism. Inability of classical physics to explain triboelectricity also stems from the Bohr–Van Leeuwen theorem.

Bohr–Van Leeuwen theorem

The Bohr–Van Leeuwen theorem states that when statistical mechanics and classical mechanics are applied consistently, the of the magnetization is always zero. This makes magnetism in solids solely a quantum mechanical effect and means that classical physics cannot account for paramagnetism, diamagnetism and ferromagnetism. Inability of classical physics to explain triboelectricity also stems from the Bohr–Van Leeuwen theorem.