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derive relating orbital magnetic moument of electron and angular momentum for e rotating around the nucleus​

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Answered by frozenPearl93
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Bohr’s model of the hydrogen atom, the electron moves in a circular orbit around the proton. The electron passes by a particular point on the loop in a certain time, so we can calculate a current

I=Q\text{/}t. An electron that orbits a proton in a hydrogen atom is therefore analogous to current flowing through a circular wire. In the study of magnetism, we saw that a current-carrying wire produces magnetic fields. It is therefore reasonable to conclude that the hydrogen atom produces a magnetic field and interacts with other magnetic fields.!¡!

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