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Larmor is a crater on the Moon's far side. It is located to the east-southeast of Shayn and due north of Dante. It is named in honor of the physicist Joseph Larmor.
The rim of Larmor is broken across by the satellite crater Larmor Z. The remaining rim is slightly worn, particularly to the southwest, and the inner wall is somewhat wider at the southern end. The wider southern inner wall displays terrace structures. Near the midpoint of the otherwise relatively level interior floor are some low hill features.
The satellite crater Larmor Q, located about one and a half crater diameters to the southwest of Larmor, lies at the center of a ray system. These rays lie primarily within cones to the north and southeast, which a 120° arc to the west is free of ray material.
Joseph Larmor (1857–1942) was a British physicist and mathematician.
Larmor may also refer to:
- Larmor (crater), on the Moon
- LARMOR neutron microscope, a planned microscope based on neutron scattering
Usage examples of "larmor".
The resonant frequency is known as the Larmor frequency, and the Larmor frequencies vary for different atoms.