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Derivation of magnetic moment revolving around a electron

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Answered by KameenaYaar01
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For a revolving electron which carries a charge e(equal to electronic charge) , spinning around the nucleus with a radius equal to bohr radius a0, the current flowing is equal to where v is the velocity of the electron. Now, for calculating v, Centripetal force= Electrostatic force.

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