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Define Bohr magneton and write it’s value?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Magnetic moment of an electron is caused by its orbital or spin orbital momentum. The physical constant which represent this magnetic moment which is caused by either its orbital or spin angular momentum is called Bohr magneton. Thus, value of Bohr magneton is equal to 9.274 × 10–24J/T. ...

Answered by payalrajawat1919
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Magnetic moment of an electron is caused by its orbital or spin orbital momentum. The physical constant which represent this magnetic moment which is caused by either its orbital or spin angular momentum is called Bohr magneton. Thus, value of Bohr magneton is equal to 9.274 × 10–24J/T. ...

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