Spin Magnetic Moment RechnerFormel

## Spin Magnetic Moment

A charged particle with intrinsic spin has a magnetic moment proportional to its angular momentum.

### Formula

**mu = g * (e / 2m) * S**

where S = hbar * sqrt(s(s+1)) is the spin angular momentum.

- *g* = Lande g-factor (approximately 2 for electrons)
- *e* = elementary charge
- *m* = particle mass

For an electron, the magnetic moment is about 1 Bohr magneton = 9.274 x 10^-24 J/T.

Lösungsbeispiel

Electron: g = 2.0023, s = 1/2, m = 9.109e-31 kg.

  1. S = hbar * sqrt(s(s+1)) = 1.0546e-34 * sqrt(0.75) = 9.133e-35 J s
  2. mu = g * (e/2m) * S
  3. e/2m = 1.602e-19 / (2 * 9.109e-31) = 8.794e10 C/kg
  4. mu = 2.0023 * 8.794e10 * 9.133e-35 = 1.608e-23 J/T
  5. In Bohr magnetons: 2.0023 * sqrt(0.75) = 1.734 mu_B