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Avogadro constant magnetization

The magnetic susceptibility is obtained from this simply by multiplying by Na, the Avogadro constant, which gives... [Pg.73]

In this equation, Na is Avogadro s number, k is Boltzmann s constant, and T is the temperature (K). Magnetism is measured in terms of a unit known as the Bohr magneton, i,C) (BM), that is given as... [Pg.597]

N - number of electrons in cubic cell Na - Avogadro s number a - lattice constant of the unit cell Po - magnetic constant value... [Pg.116]

A(B) - b be b b° B(y) B r,t) A represents a constant Avogadro number ( = 6.02249 x 1023) Two-body interaction Two-body interaction at the top of the demixtion curve Scattering length Contrast length (with respect to the solvent) Generating function of vertex functions (associated with trees) Magnetic field... [Pg.914]

Here is Avogadro s number. Thus the magnetic susceptibility varies as C/T, the constant C depending on the spin multiplicity of the ground state. This is the Curie law, which describes the representative paramagnetism of mutually isolated spins. In the cgs system, = 0.12505. [Pg.492]

Here, g is the spectroscopic splitting factor, N the Avogadro number, k the Boltzmann constant, and the Curie constant per mole. In addition, (also denoted /i ff) is called the effective magnetic moment. [Pg.2]


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