Angular Momentum of the electron(mvr). Explain..
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The angular momentum (mvr) of electron in nth orbit is equal to n/2pai
Notice : nh/2pai gives angular momentum of electron revolving in a circular orbit as proposed by Neils Bohr.
However orbital angular momentum of electron in a given orbit in calculating by the following equation
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Notice : nh/2pai gives angular momentum of electron revolving in a circular orbit as proposed by Neils Bohr.
However orbital angular momentum of electron in a given orbit in calculating by the following equation
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In atomic physics, the electron magnetic moment, or more specifically the electron magnetic dipole moment, is the magnetic moment of an electron caused by its intrinsic properties of spin and electric charge. The value of the electron magnetic moment is approximately −9.284764×10−24 J/T.
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