Nuclear magnetic moment formula for proton and nutron
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For a nucleus with odd numbers of each protons and neutrons, the total magnetic moment will be some combination of the magnetic moments of both of the "last", unpaired proton and neutron. The magnetic moment is calculated through j, l and s of the unpaired nucleon, but nuclei are not in states of well defined l and s.
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For a nucleus with odd numbers of each protons and neutrons, the total magnetic moment will be some combination of the magnetic moments of both of the "last", unpaired proton and neutron. The magnetic moment is calculated through j, l and s of the unpaired nucleon, but nuclei are not in states of well defined l and s.
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