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SI unit of Bohr magneton​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In atomic physics, the Bohr magneton is a physical constant and the natural unit for expressing the magnetic moment of an electron caused by either its orbital or spin angular momentum.

S.I. Unit is Ampere Metre Square!

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Answered by DeenaMathew
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The Si unit of bohr Magneton is J*T^{-1}

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And the value of the Bohr magneton is 9.274009994(57)×10^{-24}

  • It is a unit that is used to express a magnetic moment of the electron.
  • It is usually caused by the orbital spin or angular spin momentum.
  • It is also defined as the maximum magnetic moment of a sample.
  • The unit of Bohr is AM^{2}

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