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“The magnetic dipole moment is generally defined as the measurement of the strength of a magnetic source. When discussing elem particles, it is generally used to describe the difference between an equation (Dirac) that calculates it and the experimentally measured value. It typically differs by a small fraction of one percent.”
― Anomalous Magnetic Moment: Source and Explanation
― Anomalous Magnetic Moment: Source and Explanation




