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Expression for magnetic dipole moment of revolving electron

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Answered by maditya9306
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Magnetic Dipole Moment of a Revolving Electron. According to Neil Bohr's atom model, the negatively charged electron is revolving around a positively charged nucleus in a circular orbit of radius r. ... Current, I = e/T where T is the period of revolution of the electron.

Answered by jaiminchokhawala
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Explanation:

it's actually not classical physics...

but in classical phy you can express it like this.

u  = -(e/m)*S    where ; S=spin angular momentum.

{but quantum physics have some problem with this equation ...}

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