Magnetogyric Ratio of Electron Formula

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Magnetogyric Ratio is the ratio of its magnetic moment to its angular momentum. Check FAQs
γe=e2[Mass-e]
γe - Magnetogyric Ratio?e - Charge of Electron?[Mass-e] - Mass of electron?

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8.8E+10Edit=1.6E-19Edit29.1E-31
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Magnetogyric Ratio of Electron Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
γe=e2[Mass-e]
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
γe=1.6E-19C2[Mass-e]
Next Step Substitute values of Constants
γe=1.6E-19C29.1E-31kg
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
γe=1.6E-1929.1E-31
Next Step Evaluate
γe=87821529824.7909C/kg
LAST Step Rounding Answer
γe=8.8E+10C/kg

Magnetogyric Ratio of Electron Formula Elements

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Constants
Magnetogyric Ratio
Magnetogyric Ratio is the ratio of its magnetic moment to its angular momentum.
Symbol: γe
Measurement: Radiation ExposureUnit: C/kg
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Charge of Electron
Charge of Electron is a fundamental physical constant expressing the naturally occurring unit of electric charge.
Symbol: e
Measurement: Electric ChargeUnit: C
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Mass of electron
Mass of electron is a fundamental physical constant, representing the amount of matter contained within an electron, an elementary particle with a negative electric charge.
Symbol: [Mass-e]
Value: 9.10938356E-31 kg

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How to Evaluate Magnetogyric Ratio of Electron?

Magnetogyric Ratio of Electron evaluator uses Magnetogyric Ratio = Charge of Electron/(2*[Mass-e]) to evaluate the Magnetogyric Ratio, The Magnetogyric Ratio of Electron formula is defined as the ratio of the magnetic momentum of an electron to its angular momentum. It is also known as the gyromagnetic ratio. It is a negative value as the charge of an electron is negative. Magnetogyric Ratio is denoted by γe symbol.

How to evaluate Magnetogyric Ratio of Electron using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Magnetogyric Ratio of Electron, enter Charge of Electron (e) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Magnetogyric Ratio of Electron

What is the formula to find Magnetogyric Ratio of Electron?
The formula of Magnetogyric Ratio of Electron is expressed as Magnetogyric Ratio = Charge of Electron/(2*[Mass-e]). Here is an example- 8.8E+10 = 1.6E-19/(2*[Mass-e]).
How to calculate Magnetogyric Ratio of Electron?
With Charge of Electron (e) we can find Magnetogyric Ratio of Electron using the formula - Magnetogyric Ratio = Charge of Electron/(2*[Mass-e]). This formula also uses Mass of electron constant(s).
Can the Magnetogyric Ratio of Electron be negative?
Yes, the Magnetogyric Ratio of Electron, measured in Radiation Exposure can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Magnetogyric Ratio of Electron?
Magnetogyric Ratio of Electron 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 of Electron can be measured.
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