Proton magnetogyric ratio
- Proton magnetogyric ratio
The proton magnetogyric ratio or proton gyromagnetic ratio, "γ"p, is a fundamental physical constant. Its CODATA 2006 recommended value is: [CODATA2006|url=http://physics.nist.gov/cgi-bin/cuu/Value?gammap] ::"γ"p = 2.675 222 099(70)×108 s−1T−1
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