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    AntoineF
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    If we know µ1 and I1, then with the experiment we determine a1=µ1Bj/I1J1, and we can identify Bj/J1.
    Then when we perform the same experiment, assuming J2~J1 (ok, same isotope + free atoms experiment), we have a similar Bj/J2 and the only thing unknown will be µ2 = a2I2J2/Bj.

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