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Chapter 30, Problem 30.50P
At saturation, when nearly all the atoms have their magnetic moments aligned, the magnetic field is equal to the permeability constant μ0 multiplied by the magnetic moment per unit volume. In a sample of iron, where the number density of atoms is approximately 8.50 × 1028 atoms/m3, the magnetic field can reach 2.00 T. If each electron contributes a magnetic moment of 9.27 × 10-24 A · m2 (1 Bohr magneton), how many electrons per atom contribute to the saturated Held of iron?
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