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    Jeroen Neyns
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    1.a

    For a nucleus:
    g=(ℏμ)/(μN I)

    We know I = ½ and μ = -0.5940 μN for 111Cd in the ground state.
    So, g = -1,188ħ

    We know I = 5/2 and μ = -0.766 μN for 111Cd in the 245 KeV level.
    So, g = -0,3064ħ

    2.a

    For an electron:
    g=(2mμ)/(eS)
    We know the magnetic moment of the electron is equal to 1 Bohr magneton (μB=eℏ/2m)

    So, g = 2ħ

    3.a

    Same formula as 1.a:

    μ = -9,165.107 J/T

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