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Wallace S. Brey. Orbital motion magnetic moment Spin magnetic moment Figure 8-19 Parallel and antiparallel relationships of the orbital and spin magnetic moments . According to the uncertainty principle , the two moments cannot be ...
Wallace S. Brey. Orbital motion magnetic moment Spin magnetic moment Figure 8-19 Parallel and antiparallel relationships of the orbital and spin magnetic moments . According to the uncertainty principle , the two moments cannot be ...
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... magnet , pro- ducing a magnetic field in its surroundings and therefore interacting with other magnetic fields . We have seen in Chapter 8 some effects of electronic magnetic moments - attributed to electron spin - upon the spectra of ...
... magnet , pro- ducing a magnetic field in its surroundings and therefore interacting with other magnetic fields . We have seen in Chapter 8 some effects of electronic magnetic moments - attributed to electron spin - upon the spectra of ...
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... magnetic moment of one particle , the molar susceptibility is given by Num2 / 3kT . A paramagnetic sample tends to move into a magnetic field , and its susceptibility can be determined by measuring the force pulling it into the field ...
... magnetic moment of one particle , the molar susceptibility is given by Num2 / 3kT . A paramagnetic sample tends to move into a magnetic field , and its susceptibility can be determined by measuring the force pulling it into the field ...
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