I had used T in Kelvin and H in Tesla,, What is the dimension for magnetization and suceptibility? I so confuse about it.....
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Magnetization is normalized that a spin-1/2 has magnetization of 1/2. The susceptibility units are determined by your choice of the field H. The term you specified is g*mu_B*H as an energy in the same units as T (Kelvin). From that you can determine what field you actually chose, and what the units of susceptibility are. What unites do you want to have the magnetization in? and what units the susceptibility?
Matthias
On 6 Jan 2010, at 06:22, Muhammad Rofiq wrote:
I had used T in Kelvin and H in Tesla,, What is the dimension for magnetization and suceptibility? I so confuse about it.....
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