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Pn, nuclear magneton

Extending these ideas to nucleons, we can define the nuclear magneton, pN as (eh /2mp), which has the numerical value of 3.15 x 10-8 eV/tesla or... [Pg.48]

For all nuclides, pn = e (h/2n)/(2mv) called the nuclear magneton. Here mp is the mass of the proton. For bare unshifted nuclides, g = °2nU3. [Pg.3]

Nuclear magneton p-N = 5.051 x 10 JT Magnetic dipole moment = 1.913 Pn Approximate values for ranges of energy... [Pg.6140]


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