[Wien] what is the unit of the MMTOT

saeid jalali s_jalali_a at yahoo.com
Fri Feb 11 11:41:09 CET 2005


In fact MMTOT is a dimensionless number of charges. The magnetic moment of each charge is 1 Bohr magneton, and so MMTOT can be expressed in Bohr magneton or charges. 

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Saeid.
Stefaan Cottenier <Stefaan.Cottenier at fys.kuleuven.ac.be> wrote:
> what is the unit of the MMTOT

Bohr magneton (just as :MMIxxx)

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