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- In physics, the gyromagnetic ratio (also sometimes known as the magnetogyric ratio in other disciplines) of a particle or system is the ratio of its magnetic...
- magnetic field. In such a medium, which is also called gyrotropic or gyromagnetic, left- and right-rotating elliptical polarizations can propagate at different...
- } symbolizes the cross product, and γ {\displaystyle \gamma } is the gyromagnetic ratio which gives the proportionality constant between the magnetic moment...
- A gyrocomp**** is a type of non-magnetic comp**** which is based on a fast-spinning disc and the rotation of the Earth (or another planetary body if used...
- neutron's gyromagnetic ratio is γn = −1.83247174(43)×108 s−1⋅T−1. The proton's gyromagnetic ratio is γp = 2.6752218708(11)×108 s−1⋅T−1. The gyromagnetic ratio...
- nucleus. It is the ratio of the magnetic moment (or, equivalently, the gyromagnetic ratio) of a particle to that expected of a classical particle of the...
- g(s) = −3.8263 for the neutron and g(s) = 5.5858 for the proton. The gyromagnetic ratio, expressed in Larmor precession frequency f = γ 2 π B {\displaystyle...
- four emission mechanisms are thermal bremsstrahlung (braking) emission, gyromagnetic emission, plasma emission, and electron-cyclotron maser emission. The...
- detection depends on the gyromagnetic ratio (γ) of the nucleus. In general, the signal intensity produced from a nucleus with a gyromagnetic ratio of γ is proportional...
- general term for radiation emitted by particles in a magnetic field is gyromagnetic radiation, for which synchrotron radiation is the ultra-relativistic...