
From https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18380330 and https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18203122 and https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18169217 Quantum of Alignment by Anton Alotte (Alignment Energy; Quantification for Alignment; Orientation; domain alignment) For any given system (Example 1: of a molar sample of substance W, X, Y, Z etc.) which exhibits directional (for example, unidirectional) alignment of matter i.e. magnetism: Method 1 Example 1: In this case the molar sample is of Iron (Fe); IF: Total energy of a (finite system) molar “Sample” of Iron (Fe) is equivalent to 1 Joule; AND (SUCH THAT): (For Example) the molar (i.e. Molar Mass) “Sample” of Iron = 55.845 grams per mole THEN: (1 Joule / 55.845 grams “Sample” of Iron) * (55.845 grams “Sample” of Iron / 1 Mole “Sample” of Iron) * (1 Mole “Sample” of Iron / 6.022x10^23 specified elementary entities: an atom, a molecule, an ion, an electron, any other particle or specified group of particles: specified particle being aligned unit; single aligned particle; single aligned elementary entity) = (1)/(6.022x10^23) (1 Joule)/(6.022x10^23 aligned elementary entities) = 1.6605778811 x 10^-24 Joules/Aligned Elementary Entity (Joule per Aligned Elementary Entity) THEREFORE: 1.6605778811 X 10^-24 = quantum of alignment = Alignment Energy
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