What is the magnetic quadrupole moment of a nucleus in cylindrical coordinates?
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The quadrupole moment of a nucleus is zero in spherical coordinates but in the cylindrical coordinates it can't be vanished. In cylindrical coordinates we are not able to use jlms and its very difficult to solve the integral as the expectation value of the magnetic quadrupole operator.
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A quadrupole or quadrapole is one of a sequence of configurations of things like electric charge or current, or gravitational mass that can exist in ideal form, but it is usually just part of a multipole expansion of a more complex structure reflecting various orders of complexity.
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A quadrupole or quadrapole is one of a sequence of configurations of things like electric charge or current, or gravitational mass that can exist in ideal form, but it is usually just part of a multipole expansion of a more complex structure reflecting various orders of complexity.
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