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    We can determine J from the measurement of the first isotope using mu, a and I. This J will be the same for the second isotope, since they have equal amount of electrons. We then measure a of the second isotope. Using the known values of J, I and other contstants, we can determine mu2

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    approx due to BW-effect

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