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  • ...''M'''=(1/''V'')<big>Σ</big><sub>''j''</sub> '''m'''<sub>j</sub> where the magnetic moment '''m<sub>j</sub>''' of the ''j''-th constituent in the volume ''V'' is a ve
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  • {{r|Magnetic moment}}
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  • The proportionality factor relating [[magnetic moment]] of sub-atomic particles expressed in magnetons to [[Pauli spin matrices|s
    136 bytes (17 words) - 11:46, 30 March 2011
  • The constant of proportionality between the [[magnetic moment]] and [[Angular momentum (quantum)|angular momentum]] of an object.
    129 bytes (17 words) - 13:48, 28 March 2011
  • {{r|Magnetic moment}}
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  • ...and supported its theoretical basis were the anomalous [[Magnetic moment| magnetic moment]] of the electron and the [[Lamb shift]].<ref name=Kinoshita/> ...a |chapter=Introduction and summary to Chapter 7: ‘Theory of the anomalous magnetic moment of the electron’ |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=bhuBDAcc2zQC&pg=PA
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  • ...etic ratio may be either positive or negative. Therefore, the nuclear spin magnetic moment vector is either parallel or antiparallel to the nuclear spin angular momen ...the spin states is proportional to the scalar product of the nuclear spin magnetic moment and the external magnetic field vectors. Electromagnetic radiation can e
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  • {{r|Magnetic moment}}
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  • ...ic ratio''), ''&gamma;'', is the constant of proportionality between the [[magnetic moment]] ('''''&mu;''''') and the [[angular momentum]]('''''J''''') of an object: ...bject is placed in a [[magnetic flux density]] '''''B''''', because of its magnetic moment it experiences a [[torque]] and precesses about the field at the [[Larmor f
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  • ...netic field'', which is because the term "induction" suggests an induced magnetic moment. Since an induced moment is usually not in evidence, the term induction is
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  • {{r|Magnetic moment}}
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  • <tr><td> <i>m</i> <td> [[magnetic moment]] <td> 1 [[erg]]/G = 1 emu &rarr; 10<sup>&minus;3</sup> A&sdot;m<su
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  • {{r|magnetic moment}}
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  • '''Magnetization''', '''M''', is the [[magnetic moment]] per unit volume, ''V'' of a material, defined in terms of the '''magnetic where the magnetic moment '''m<sub>j</sub>''' of the ''j''-th constituent is a [[vector]] property th
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  • corresponding to a nuclear [[magnetic moment]] of:<ref name=NIST5> {{cite web |title=Neutron magnetic moment |work=Fundamental physical constants |url=http://physics.nist.gov/cgi-bin/c
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  • corresponding to a proton [[magnetic moment]] of about 2.79 nuclear magnetons (''&mu;<sub>N</sub>''):<ref name=NIST3> So far, a theoretical calculation of the magnetic moment of the proton in terms of quarks exchanging [[gluon]]s is a work in progres
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  • In physics, the '''magnetic moment''' of an object is a [[vector]] property, denoted here as '''m''', that det A magnetic moment may have a macroscopic origin in a bar magnet or a current loop, for exampl
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  • Nuclei with non-vanishing nuclear spin possess a [[magnetic moment]] and hence can be studied by magnetic resonance techniques. The prediction ...the nucleon spin ''s'' to the nucleon orbit ''l''. Depending on ''j'' the magnetic moment of the nucleon may be positive (parallel to ''j'') or negative (antiparalle
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  • or a [[magnetic moment]] of about −1.00115965 Bohr magneton (''&mu;<sub>B</sub>''):<ref name=NIS
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  • ...yric ratio may be either positive or negative. Therefore, the nuclear spin magnetic moment vector is either parallel or antiparallel to the nuclear spin angular momen ...the spin states is proportional to the scalar product of the nuclear spin magnetic moment and the external magnetic field vectors. Electromagnetic radiation can e
    39 KB (6,024 words) - 04:54, 21 March 2024
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