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Magnetogyric Ratio in Molecular Spectroscopy Formulas
Magnetogyric Ratio is the ratio of its magnetic moment to its angular momentum. And is denoted by γ
e
. Magnetogyric Ratio is usually measured using the Coulomb per Kilogram for Radiation Exposure. Note that the value of Magnetogyric Ratio is always negative.
Formulas to find Magnetogyric Ratio in Molecular Spectroscopy
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Magnetogyric Ratio of Electron
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List of variables in Molecular Spectroscopy formulas
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Charge of Electron
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FAQ
What is the Magnetogyric Ratio?
Magnetogyric Ratio is the ratio of its magnetic moment to its angular momentum. Magnetogyric Ratio is usually measured using the Coulomb per Kilogram for Radiation Exposure. Note that the value of Magnetogyric Ratio is always negative.
Can the Magnetogyric Ratio be negative?
Yes, the Magnetogyric Ratio, measured in Radiation Exposure can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Magnetogyric Ratio?
Magnetogyric Ratio is usually measured using the Coulomb per Kilogram[C/kg] for Radiation Exposure. Millicoulomb per Kilogram[C/kg], Microcoulomb per Kilogram[C/kg] are the few other units in which Magnetogyric Ratio can be measured.
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