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ron , the Orbital motion magnetic moment im , as : incipals which is P states
number ited se Spin magnetic moment - thl = Figure 8 - 19 Parallel and
antiparallel relationships of the orbital and spin magnetic moments . According to
the ...
ron , the Orbital motion magnetic moment im , as : incipals which is P states
number ited se Spin magnetic moment - thl = Figure 8 - 19 Parallel and
antiparallel relationships of the orbital and spin magnetic moments . According to
the ...
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5 00 Thirteen Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy The methods of magnetic
resonance , developed for the most part very recently , have supplied extensive
information about molecular structure and have provided chemists and
biochemists ...
5 00 Thirteen Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy The methods of magnetic
resonance , developed for the most part very recently , have supplied extensive
information about molecular structure and have provided chemists and
biochemists ...
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In an external magnetic field , the particle is limited by quantum rules to any one
of a certain series of orientations in which the component of the angular
momentum vector along the field direction , designated m , ( h / 24 ) , has one of
the ...
In an external magnetic field , the particle is limited by quantum rules to any one
of a certain series of orientations in which the component of the angular
momentum vector along the field direction , designated m , ( h / 24 ) , has one of
the ...
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1STATES OF MATTER | 1 |
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