1. Why is the direction of the orbital angular momentum of an electron opposite that of it's magnetic moments?
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It is because the charge of an electron is defined to be negative. Since the charge is negative, the current flows in the direction opposite to the motion of the electron.
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Answer: it is because charge of an electron is defined to be negative. since the charge is negative, the current flows in the direction opposite to the motion of the electron
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