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How does electron revolving around the nucleus being seen as a tiny magnet

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Answered by o4kamboj
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all atoms are made up of a nucleus made of protons and neutrons which are held together tightly by a strong force and electrons which are thought of as revolving around the nucleus bound by an electric force. The electrons also rotates or spins around its own axis. The spinning of electron produce a magnetic dipole

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Answered by aahana9328
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All atoms are made up of a nucleus made of protons and neutrons which are held together tightly by a strong force and electrons which are thought of as revolving around the nucleus bound by an electric force . The electrons also rotates or spins around its axis. The spinning of electrons produce a magnetic dipole .

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