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Electron magnetic moment and Electron paramagnetic resonance

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Difference between Electron magnetic moment and Electron paramagnetic resonance

Electron magnetic moment vs. Electron paramagnetic resonance

In atomic physics, the electron magnetic moment, or more specifically the electron magnetic dipole moment, is the magnetic moment of an electron caused by its intrinsic properties of spin and electric charge. Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) or electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy is a method for studying materials with unpaired electrons.

Similarities between Electron magnetic moment and Electron paramagnetic resonance

Electron magnetic moment and Electron paramagnetic resonance have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bohr magneton, G-factor (physics), Hyperfine structure, Landé g-factor, Magnetic field, Magnetic moment, Nuclear magnetic resonance, Quantum number, Spin (physics).

Bohr magneton

In atomic physics, the Bohr magneton (symbol μB) is a physical constant and the natural unit for expressing the magnetic moment of an electron caused by either its orbital or spin angular momentum.

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G-factor (physics)

A g-factor (also called g value or dimensionless magnetic moment) is a dimensionless quantity that characterizes the magnetic moment and gyromagnetic ratio of an atom, a particle or nucleus.

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Hyperfine structure

In atomic physics, hyperfine structure refers to small shifts and splittings in the energy levels of atoms, molecules and ions, due to interaction between the state of the nucleus and the state of the electron clouds.

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Landé g-factor

In physics, the Landé g-factor is a particular example of a ''g''-factor, namely for an electron with both spin and orbital angular momenta.

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Magnetic field

A magnetic field is a vector field that describes the magnetic influence of electrical currents and magnetized materials.

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Magnetic moment

The magnetic moment is a quantity that represents the magnetic strength and orientation of a magnet or other object that produces a magnetic field.

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Nuclear magnetic resonance

Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is a physical phenomenon in which nuclei in a magnetic field absorb and re-emit electromagnetic radiation.

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Quantum number

Quantum numbers describe values of conserved quantities in the dynamics of a quantum system.

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Spin (physics)

In quantum mechanics and particle physics, spin is an intrinsic form of angular momentum carried by elementary particles, composite particles (hadrons), and atomic nuclei.

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Electron magnetic moment and Electron paramagnetic resonance Comparison

Electron magnetic moment has 66 relations, while Electron paramagnetic resonance has 91. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 5.73% = 9 / (66 + 91).

References

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