What is the angular momentum of an electron of mass 'm' orbiting around nucleus in a circular orbit of radius 'r' and completing one rotation in time 'T' ?
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Solution :
Just as linear momentum is the product of mass
and linear velocity, angular momentum is the product of moment of inertia
and angular velocity
. For an electron of mass
moving in a circular orbit of radius
around the nucleus, <br> Angular momenutm
<br> Since
and, where
is the linear velocity, <br> Angular momentum
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Answer:
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angular momentum
=mVr
=mωr
2
magnetic moment=I×A
=
2π
qω
×πr
2
=
2
qωr
2
ratio=
mωr
2
2
qωr
2
=
2m
q
ratio depends on q & m of particle
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