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Magnetic dipole moment of electron revolving in an atom

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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. mvr is the angular momentum (l) of the electron about the central nucleus. Its value is 8.8 × 1010 C kg-1.

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