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What (who) is gyromagnetic isolator - definition

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Gyromagnetic ratio         
RATIO OF MAGNETIC DIPOLE MOMENT TO TOTAL ANGULAR MOMENTUM
Magnetogyric ratio; Gyromagnetic Ratio; Gyro magnetic ratio; Electron gyromagnetic ratio
In physics, the gyromagnetic ratio (also sometimes known as the magnetogyric ratio in other disciplines) of a particle or system is the ratio of its magnetic moment to its angular momentum, and it is often denoted by the symbol , gamma. Its SI unit is the radian per second per tesla (rad⋅s−1⋅T−1) or, equivalently, the coulomb per kilogram (C⋅kg−1).
Isolator (EP)         
Isolator is the 2006 follow-up to the self-titled debut album by Two Hours Traffic, a Canadian indie rock, power pop band from Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. It was nominated for Alternative Recording of the Year at the 2007 East Coast Music Awards.
Isolator         
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Isolators; Isolater; Isolaters; Isolator (disambiguation)
·noun One who, or that which, isolates.

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