Section 37-2 Atomic and Nuclear Magnetism 6. Using the values of spin angular momentum s and spin magnetic moment Ms giv

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Section 37-2 Atomic and Nuclear Magnetism 6. Using the values of spin angular momentum s and spin magnetic moment Ms given in Table 1 for the free electron, numerically verify Eq. 9.

- TABLE 1 SPINS AND MAGNETIC MOMENTS OF SOME PARTICLES Particle s (units of h/21) Us (units of MB) Electron } -1.001 159 652 193 Proton +0.001 521 032 202 Neutron -0.001 041 875 63 Deuteron (PH) 1 +0.000 466 975 448 Alpha 0 0 Photon 1 0 hhhO analogy with Eq. 6, is an intrinsic angular momentum s. The vector relationship between the intrinsic magnetic moment and the intrinsic angular moment can be written Ms e S. m (9)
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