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what is the gyro magnetic ratio of an orbital electron​

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Answered by PremDhawan
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Answer:

A gyromagnetic ratio of the electron revolving in a circular orbit of hydrogen atom is $$8.8 \times 10^{10} C kg^{-1}$$.

Answered by HanitaHImesh
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This electron geomagnetic ratio is also known as magnatogyric ratio species. This gyromagnetic ratio is typically given in the form of [frequency] ÷ [magnetic field strength], such as (radians/sec)/gauss or MHz/tesla.

The gyromagnetic ratio is different for each nucleus of different atoms.

Let us consider charged particle 'q ' having mass 'ms revolving around an orbital of radius 'as with speed 'V', and the time period 'T' frequency 'f'

'm' is mass of the particle

So the ferromagnetic Ratio =q/2m

The total process is given below

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