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one bohr magneton is equal to

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Answered by goswamikushal3p3zr4d
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unit of magnetic moment (the product of a magnet's pole strength and the distance between its poles) used in the study of subatomic particles. The Bohr magneton, named for the 20th-century Danish physicist Niels Bohr, is equal toabout 9.274 × 10^-21 erg per gauss per particle.

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Answer:

One bohr magneton is equal to 9.274 × 10⁻²⁴ erg per gauss per particle.

Explanation:

Bohr's magneton The magnetic moment of an electron-induced by its orbital or spin angular momentum is naturally expressed in terms of the physical constant B.

μ = \frac{eℏ}{2me}

where e is the fundamental charge, ℏ is the lowered Planck's constant, and me is the rest mass of the electron.

In SI units, the Bohr magneton has a value of 9.27400968 × 10⁻²⁴ JT⁻¹.

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