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Magnitude of Magnetic Field in Z-Direction in Molecular Spectroscopy Formulas
The Magnitude of Magnetic Field in Z-Direction is an area that is under the influence of a magnetic charge in the z-direction. And is denoted by B
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. Magnitude of Magnetic Field in Z-Direction is usually measured using the Tesla for Magnetic Field. Note that the value of Magnitude of Magnetic Field in Z-Direction is always negative.
Molecular Spectroscopy formulas that make use of Magnitude of Magnetic Field in Z-Direction
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Gyromagnetic Ratio given Larmor Frequency
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Nuclear Larmor Frequency given Shielding Constant
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Total Local Magnetic Field
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FAQ
What is the Magnitude of Magnetic Field in Z-Direction?
The Magnitude of Magnetic Field in Z-Direction is an area that is under the influence of a magnetic charge in the z-direction. Magnitude of Magnetic Field in Z-Direction is usually measured using the Tesla for Magnetic Field. Note that the value of Magnitude of Magnetic Field in Z-Direction is always negative.
Can the Magnitude of Magnetic Field in Z-Direction be negative?
Yes, the Magnitude of Magnetic Field in Z-Direction, measured in Magnetic Field can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Magnitude of Magnetic Field in Z-Direction?
Magnitude of Magnetic Field in Z-Direction is usually measured using the Tesla[T] for Magnetic Field. Microtesla[T], Megatesla[T], Weber per Square Meter[T] are the few other units in which Magnitude of Magnetic Field in Z-Direction can be measured.
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