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The gyromagnetic ratio for a free electron has been experimentally determined as .
He did some work in atomic physics, particularly on the laser and measuring the gyromagnetic ratio of the electron.
A material, which called "gyrotropic" or "gyromagnetic" exhibits this characteristic.
The term "gyromagnetic ratio" is sometimes used as a synonym for a different but closely related quantity, the g-factor.
The g-factor, unlike the gyromagnetic ratio, is dimensionless.
Protons, neutrons, and many nuclei carry nuclear spin, which gives rise to a gyromagnetic ratio as above.
The symbol Γ' is used for the measured gyromagnetic ratio using conventional electrical units.
Uhura could hear his relieved sigh even over the drone of the roller's gyromagnetic motors.
In addition, the gyromagnetic ratio (6.728284 10 rad T s) is only 1/4 that of H, further reducing the sensitivity.
Before she could say anything, Tamasy had gunned the roller's gyromagnetic motor in an attempt to vault the thermal runoff.
This procedure gives observables in very close agreement with experiment as seen e.g. for electron gyromagnetic ratio.
One of these frequencies is the anomaly frequency, which has played an important role in the measurement of the gyromagnetic ratio of the electron.
The value of g is exactly equal to one, by a quantum-mechanical argument analogous to the derivation of the classical gyromagnetic ratio.
Hans Dehmelt et al. tested the anomaly frequency, which plays a fundamental role in the measurement of the electron's gyromagnetic ratio.
The most precise values of the fine structure constant come from comparisons of the measured and calculated value of the gyromagnetic ratio of the electron.
It arises naturally in a number of physical problems, including in the second- and third-order terms of the electron's gyromagnetic ratio using quantum electrodynamics.
The constant is the Gilbert phenomenological damping parameter and depends on the solid, and is the electron gyromagnetic ratio.
But Tyndall invited Chattock back after the war in 1919 where he carried out definitive experiments on the gyromagnetic ratio of iron.
What is more, the value of the gyromagnetic ratio of the electron, standing in front of Pauli's new term, is explained from first principles.
One of the significant reports he wrote during this period was "Theory of Wave Propagation in a Gyromagnetic Medium" (1956).
He also researched the photoelectric effect, the gyromagnetic effect, the emission of electrons by chemical reactions, soft X-rays, and the spectrum of hydrogen.
Kerr Rotation and Kerr Ellipticity are changes in the polarization of incident light which comes in contact with a gyromagnetic material.
The sensitivity of NMR signal detection depends on the gyromagnetic ratio (γ) of the nucleus.
In such a material, which is also called gyrotropic or gyromagnetic, left- and right-rotating elliptical polarizations can propagate at different speeds, leading to a number of important phenomena.
The relaxation time, T (the average lifetime of nuclei in the higher energy state) is dependent on the gyromagnetic ratio of the nucleus and the mobility of the lattice.