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Bohr magneton is ....

(A) magnetic induction of electron when it is revolving in the first

Bohr orbit

(B) magnetic moment of electron when it is revolving in the first Bohr

orbit

(C) angular momentum of electron when revolving in the first Bohr orbit

(D) angular momentum of electron when it is revolving in last Bohr​

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Answered by shoaibmallik1003
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Answer:

Bohr Magneton is the magnetic moment of an electron caused by its spin or angular momentum. μB=eℏ2me, where 'e' is the charge of an electron, ħ is the ratio of planck's constant by 2п, me is the mass of the electron.

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