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Calculate the magnetic dipole moment of a revolving electron in an atom.​

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If an electron is revolving in a circular orbit of radius 0. 5 Ao with a velocity of 2. 2×106 m/s. The magnetic dipole moment of the revolving electron is (Charge on electron e=1.

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