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The Magnetogyric ratio, <math>\gamma</math>, is the constant of proportionality between the [[magnetic moment]] (<math>\mu</math>) and [[angular momentum]](<math>I</math>) of a particle.
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The '''magnetogyric ratio''' (or gyromagnetic ratio), <math>\gamma</math>, is the constant of proportionality between the [[magnetic moment]] (<math>\mu</math>) and [[angular momentum]](<math>I</math>) of a particle:
<math>
:<math>
\mu = \gamma I  
\mu = \gamma I  
</math>
</math>.

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The magnetogyric ratio (or gyromagnetic ratio), , is the constant of proportionality between the magnetic moment () and angular momentum() of a particle:

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