what is the gyromagnetic ratio of an orbital electron
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The Electron Gyromagnetic Ratio (γe) is 1.760859708x1011/(s⋅T). This is a constant for the electron's gyromagnetic ratio, γe , also known as the magnetogyric ratio. This constant represents the ratio of the electron's magnetic dipole moment to its angular momentum.
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γ= e/2m
Explanation:
Magnetic moment μ =evr/2
Angular momentum L =mvr
Gyromagnetic ratio is the ratio of magnetic moment of the particle to its angular momentum.
\therefore∴
γ= L / μ
= ( evr/2 )/ mvr
γ= e/2m
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