Why free electron has orbital magnetic moment?
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free" is in contrast to "bound in an atom". In the link they are talking electron beans in magnetic fields, and there the electron has a curvature (Bqv=mv**2/r for the perpendicular case )which will give rise to a magnetic moment
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In atomic physics, the electron magnetic moment, or more specifically the electron magnetic dipole moment,is the magnetic moment of an electroncaused by its intrinsic properties ofspin and electric charge. The value of the electron magnetic moment isapproximately−9.284764×10−24 J/T.
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