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- From: sichase@csa2.lbl.gov (SCOTT I CHASE)
- Newsgroups: sci.physics
- Subject: Re: Gyromagnetic ratio of the proton
- Message-ID: <24945@dog.ee.lbl.gov>
- Date: 27 Jul 92 21:05:08 GMT
- References: <1992Jul27.191552.13679@unixg.ubc.ca>
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- In article <1992Jul27.191552.13679@unixg.ubc.ca>, leon@unixg.ubc.ca (Leon ter Beek) writes...
- >
- >Can someone indicate where I can find an accurate number for the
- >gyromagnetic ratio of the proton in SI-units [1/s*T].
- >
- >Leon
-
- If it's not in the Review of Particle Properties, produced every other
- April by the Particle Data Group (most recently in PRD - blue cover),
- along with lots of other fun facts, then I'm stumped.
-
- 75% of everything interesting in the universe can be found in the little
- pocket version of that book. 90% can be found in the larger, full listings.
- An additional 5% is in "Inside Macintosh." The last 5% is spread
- pretty thinly... :-)
-
- -Scott
-
- --------------------
- Scott I. Chase "The question seems to be of such a character
- SICHASE@CSA2.LBL.GOV that if I should come to life after my death
- and some mathematician were to tell me that it
- had been definitely settled, I think I would
- immediately drop dead again." - Vandiver
-