Answer:
When a diamagnetic substance is placed in a varying magnetic field, it tends to move away from the stronger to the weaker part of the magnetic field.
Explanation:
Diamagnetic atoms are slightly repelled by magnetic fields.
The magnetic fields of permanent magnets are the sums of the nuclear spins, the electron spins and the orbits of the electrons themselves. A magnetic field is stationary and referred to as a magnetostatic field.